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  1. Newnew Polar Bear is a fully-cellular feeder container ship with a container capacity of 1,620 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and a deadweight tonnage of 15,952 tons. [1] [5] The ship is 169 metres (554 ft) long, 27.2 metres (89 ft) wide, and has a displacement of 23,847 tonnes (23,470 long tons) [2] when loaded to the maximum draught of 9 ...

  2. The Polar Bear was an 81-ton schooner purchased by Vilhjalmur Stefansson for the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916. Built in 1911 by E.W. Heath Company of Seattle, the Polar Bear sailed two trading voyages to Siberia before being converted to a whaling vessel in 1913. In that year and in 1914, the Polar Bear hunted whales in the Arctic ...

  3. Het monument Polar Bear is ontworpen door de Roosendaalse kunstenaar Joop Vlak en uitgevoerd bij steenhouwer Gijsbertus Boeren. [9] Het beeld bestaat uit een zuil gemaakt van basaltlava en boven op de zuil staat een wereldbol met daarop een ijsbeer. De zuil staat op een vierkant voetstuk. [2] Op het bovenste voetstuk staan de wapens van Noord ...

  4. Polar bears are marine mammals, adapted to life on frozen or partly-frozen ocean. They hunt seals from the surface of the sea ice, and also rely on the ice to travel. Sea ice is as important to the Arctic as the soil is to the forest – it supports the entire Arctic food chain. Arctic sea ice is melting at a rate of 13.1% to 13.4% per decade.

  5. Runtime. 5 mins. Episodes. 10 ( List of episodes) A Polar Bear in Love ( Japanese: 恋するシロクマ, Hepburn: Koisuru Shirokuma) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Koromo. A Polar Bear in Love was first launched in Comico in December 2014 before being serialized in the monthly manga magazine Monthly Comic Gene beginning in June 2015.

  6. Knut (polar bear) Knut ( German pronunciation: [ˈknuːt] ⓘ; 5 December 2006 – 19 March 2011) was an orphaned polar bear born in captivity at the Berlin Zoological Garden. Rejected by his mother at birth, he was raised by zookeepers. He was the first polar bear cub to survive past infancy at the Berlin Zoo in more than 30 years.

  7. The ulna is estimated to have been 48.5 cm (19 in) long when complete- for comparison, modern subadult polar bear ulnae are 36–43 cm (14–17 in) long. The ulna was dated to the early Weichselian of the Late Pleistocene (~70kya). Of the 16 specimens identified as Pleistocene polar bears, this is the only fossil ascribed to this subspecies.