Polar bears carved from ivory by the Inuit
This is an Inuit work of polar bear carving, which is usually made of ivory, bone, antlers or stone. Ivory and bone are the main materials traditionally used by the Inuit for carving. This style of miniature animal carving is a common art form in the Inuit culture and is found in archaeological sites in the Arctic and Greenland. The polar bear is a very important animal in the Inuit culture, closely related to hunting, spiritual beliefs and myths and legends.
Polar bear
The polar bear is a species of bear in the family Ursidae, and is the world's largest terrestrial carnivore, also known as the white bear. The body is large and robust, with a shoulder height of up to 1.6 meters. Adult males weigh between 300-800 kilograms and can grow up to 2.5 meters in length. Females are relatively small, weighing 150-300 kilograms and measuring 1.8-2 meters in length. Similar to brown bears, but without shoulder humps. The head is relatively smaller than other bears, with small and round ears and a slender neck. The skin is black, and due to transparent hair, it usually appears white in appearance. There are also yellow and other colors, and the body is huge and fierce.
The little polar bear
The polar bear is a species of bear in the family Ursidae, and is the world's largest terrestrial carnivore, also known as the white bear. The body is large and robust, with a shoulder height of up to 1.6 meters. Adult males weigh between 300-800 kilograms and can grow up to 2.5 meters in length. Females are relatively small, weighing 150-300 kilograms and measuring 1.8-2 meters in length. Similar to brown bears, but without shoulder humps. The head is relatively smaller than other bears, with small and round ears and a slender neck. The skin is black, and due to transparent hair, it usually appears white in appearance. There are also yellow and other colors, and the body is huge and fierce.
Polar bear skull
The polar bear is a species of bear in the family Ursidae, and is the world's largest terrestrial carnivore, also known as the white bear. The body is large and robust, with a shoulder height of up to 1.6 meters. Adult males weigh between 300-800 kilograms and can grow up to 2.5 meters in length. Females are relatively small, weighing 150-300 kilograms and measuring 1.8-2 meters in length. Similar to brown bears, but without shoulder humps. Living in waters covered by ice in the Arctic Circle. The depth of winter caves can reach the permafrost layer. The preferred habitat is the floating ice in the Arctic Ocean. The fractured and refrozen ice edges and pressure ridges provide the best hunting grounds. Usually acting alone.
Polar bear
It is a species of bear in the family Ursidae and is the largest terrestrial carnivore in the world, also known as the white bear. The body is large and robust, with a shoulder height of up to 1.6 meters. Polar bears live in waters covered by ice in the Arctic Circle. The depth of winter caves can reach the permafrost layer. The preferred habitat is the floating ice in the Arctic Ocean. The fractured and refrozen ice edges and pressure ridges provide the best hunting grounds. Generally acting alone, except during mating and lactation periods. The main prey is seals, and even larger species such as walruses and beluga whales. It also preys on seabirds, fish, small mammals, and sometimes cleans up carrion.
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