isbjørn
Isbjørn is the Norwegian name for the polar bear, Ursus maritimus. The word is formed from is (ice) and bjørn (bear). Polar bears inhabit the Arctic, with a circumpolar distribution across Canada, Greenland, Norway (Svalbard), Russia, and Alaska.
Physically, polar bears have a thick layer of fat and dense, translucent fur that appears white. A
Ecology and behavior: polar bears are apex predators that rely largely on seals for food. They hunt
Reproduction: mating occurs on the sea ice in spring. After a period of delayed implantation, cubs are
Conservation status: the IUCN lists the polar bear as vulnerable, with an estimated global population of about
Human interaction: isbjørner are significant in indigenous cultures and Arctic wildlife research, and they attract tourism