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ENDANGERED SPECIES By: Taylor Honaker

By: Taylor Honaker. Polar bears like to eat fish, seals, sea birds, ducks, marine vegetation including kelp, human garbage, and when found berries They

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Page 1: By: Taylor Honaker. Polar bears like to eat fish, seals, sea birds, ducks, marine vegetation including kelp, human garbage, and when found berries They

ENDANGERED SPECIES By: Taylor Honaker

Page 2: By: Taylor Honaker. Polar bears like to eat fish, seals, sea birds, ducks, marine vegetation including kelp, human garbage, and when found berries They

About polar bears

Polar bears like to eat fish, seals, sea birds, ducks, marine vegetation including kelp, human garbage, and when found berries They live mostly in snowy ether its ice or it be land.The reason why the polar bears are endangered is because, the polar ice caps are melting.I chose them because they are one of my favorite animal and I want them to be around for a longer period of time.

Page 3: By: Taylor Honaker. Polar bears like to eat fish, seals, sea birds, ducks, marine vegetation including kelp, human garbage, and when found berries They

The world without

The world without the polar bears is not a good thing. When they disappear the numbers of sea and plant life will go but and throw the ecosystem out of control.

Page 4: By: Taylor Honaker. Polar bears like to eat fish, seals, sea birds, ducks, marine vegetation including kelp, human garbage, and when found berries They

Protecting the polar bears

there is many things being cone to protect the polar bears from extension

Putting them in captivityReally big fees for those who hunt them Tagging them for studyTake the cubs till they are old enough to be on there own

Page 5: By: Taylor Honaker. Polar bears like to eat fish, seals, sea birds, ducks, marine vegetation including kelp, human garbage, and when found berries They

Why they are endangered

They are endangered because of global warming . The heat on the earth is melting the polar ice cap. In which drowning the polar bears.