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|introduction=The '''Polar Bear''' is a type of mammal [[Friend]] that debuted in the original [[Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)|Kemono Friends mobile game]] and later cameoed in the [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)|Kemono Friends anime]]. She has since appeared in the mobile games [[Kemono Friends Festival]] and [[Kemono Friends Pavilion]].
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|appearance=Polar Bear has short, white hair, with a dark circular spot in her middlemost bang that fades into white at the top. She has brown irides with highlights, which indicates her animal species is not extinct. She has a winter hoodie, with furred tips and a furred hood. It is white, but its fur has a slight tint of beige - it's also tied by a string with small pompons. The hoodie partially covers a white skirt.
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She has white gloves, of which the fingers are colored black. She alaso has white stockings, which cover white boots with black strings and a furred end.
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Like the other bears, she has a mace-like weapon with a wooden handle. The 'mace' itself is in the shape of a bear paw.
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Like all Friends, she has the traits of the animal species she belongs to alongside her normal human body. In her case, this manifests as the ears and the small tail of a polar bear.
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|minor==== [[Kemono Friends Picross]] ===
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Polar Bear appears in a puzzle of Kemono Friends Picross where the player can obtain a picture of the friend by solving a puzzle.
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|reallife=[[File:Real_Polar_bear.jpg|200px|thumb|upright=1.0|left|A Polar Bear showing its thick fur.]]
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Polar Bears live in the arctic region surrounding the North Pole, near the coastlines. They are considered marine mammals due to them being adapted for a marine lifestyle. Adult Polar bears can be up to 2.5 m long and weight up to 800 kg, with females being significantly smaller than males. Polar Bears have black skin, and their fur is actually translucent, and can appear to be white, yellowish, or even light brown depending on the time of the year and light conditions.
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Polar Bears are solitary and excellent swimmers, getting almost all of their food from the ocean. They are carnivorous and mainly pray on ringed seals and bearded seals, and they can eat a large variety of meat including fish, small mammals and the carcases of other seals, whales and walruses. Polar Bears prefer to feed on the blubber of the seals, because it provides them with a large amount of calories to maintain their fat layers that keep them warm. These 4-layers of fat are also one of the reasons why they weight so much, even compared to other bears.
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|reference=* Gunderson, A. 2009. "Ursus maritimus" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed December 11, 2018 at https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Ursus_maritimus/
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* Wiig, Ø., Amstrup, S., Atwood, T., Laidre, K., Lunn, N., Obbard, M., Regehr, E. & Thiemann, G. 2015. [http://oldredlist.iucnredlist.org/details/22823/0 Ursus maritimus]. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2015: e.T22823A14871490. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2015-4.RLTS.T22823A14871490.en. Downloaded on 11 December 2018.
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* "Polar bear, (Ursus maritimus)" (PDF). United States Fish and Wildlife service. Accessed December 11, 2018 at https://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa-library/pdf/polar_bear.pdf
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 28 October 2023

Polar Bear

Polar BearOriginal.png

Character Data
Japanese Name: ホッキョクグマ
Romanised Name: Hokkyokuguma
First Featured in: Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name: Ursus maritimus
Distribution: the Arctic Circle
Diet: Carnivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 15 to 18 years
Read More: Polar bear
Conservation Status: Status iucn3.1 VU.svg.png
Polar Bear Anime Festival​ (Costume)​ Pavilion KF3 Nexon Game Stage Play Gallery

The Polar Bear is a type of mammal Friend that debuted in the original Kemono Friends mobile game and later cameoed in the Kemono Friends anime. She has since appeared in the mobile games Kemono Friends Festival and Kemono Friends Pavilion.

Appearance

Polar Bear has short, white hair, with a dark circular spot in her middlemost bang that fades into white at the top. She has brown irides with highlights, which indicates her animal species is not extinct. She has a winter hoodie, with furred tips and a furred hood. It is white, but its fur has a slight tint of beige - it's also tied by a string with small pompons. The hoodie partially covers a white skirt. She has white gloves, of which the fingers are colored black. She alaso has white stockings, which cover white boots with black strings and a furred end. Like the other bears, she has a mace-like weapon with a wooden handle. The 'mace' itself is in the shape of a bear paw. Like all Friends, she has the traits of the animal species she belongs to alongside her normal human body. In her case, this manifests as the ears and the small tail of a polar bear.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

Minor Appearances

Kemono Friends Picross

Polar Bear appears in a puzzle of Kemono Friends Picross where the player can obtain a picture of the friend by solving a puzzle.

In Real Life

A Polar Bear showing its thick fur.

Polar Bears live in the arctic region surrounding the North Pole, near the coastlines. They are considered marine mammals due to them being adapted for a marine lifestyle. Adult Polar bears can be up to 2.5 m long and weight up to 800 kg, with females being significantly smaller than males. Polar Bears have black skin, and their fur is actually translucent, and can appear to be white, yellowish, or even light brown depending on the time of the year and light conditions.

Polar Bears are solitary and excellent swimmers, getting almost all of their food from the ocean. They are carnivorous and mainly pray on ringed seals and bearded seals, and they can eat a large variety of meat including fish, small mammals and the carcases of other seals, whales and walruses. Polar Bears prefer to feed on the blubber of the seals, because it provides them with a large amount of calories to maintain their fat layers that keep them warm. These 4-layers of fat are also one of the reasons why they weight so much, even compared to other bears.

References

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Bats
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Bears
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Goat Alpine IbexMarkhorNubian Ibex
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Camelidae
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Foxes Bat-Eared FoxCulpeoGray FoxIsland FoxNine-Tailed FoxOinari-sama
True Foxes Arctic FoxEzo Red FoxFennec FoxKit FoxPale FoxRed FoxRüppell's FoxSilver FoxTibetan Sand FoxWhite Ezo Red Fox
Wolves Arctic WolfDingoEastern WolfGray WolfHokkaido WolfIndian WolfItalian WolfJapanese WolfMakamiMexican WolfMongolian WolfNew Guinea Singing DogTundra Wolf
Dogs CerberusDomestic DogDomestic Dog (Mixed-Breed)Ryukyu KenSiberian Husky
Cetaceans
Blue WhaleChinese White DolphinCommerson's DolphinCommon Bottlenose DolphinNarwhalOrcaShort-Beaked Common Dolphin
Deer
Axis DeerMooseMule DeerPère David's DeerReindeerRoe DeerSchomburgk's DeerSika DeerSouthern PudúWater DeerWhite ReindeerYezo Sika Deer
Elephantids
African Bush ElephantAfrican Forest ElephantBorneo ElephantIndian ElephantSumatran ElephantWoolly Mammoth
Equids Chestnut HorseDonkeyHipparionPrzewalski's HorseSeal Brown HorseTarpanWhite Horse
Zebras Chapman's ZebraGrévy's ZebraMountain ZebraPlains ZebraQuagga
Felids Saber-Toothed Tiger
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Pantherines Black LeopardClouded LeopardLeopardPeach PantherSnow Leopard
Jaguars Arizonan JaguarBlack JaguarJaguar
Lions Barbary LionCape LionEuropean Cave LionLionMasai LionTransvaal LionWhite Lion
Tigers Bengal TigerByakkoGolden TigerMaltese TigerSiberian TigerSouth China TigerSumatran TigerWhite Tiger
Giraffids
Angolan GiraffeKordofan GiraffeMasai GiraffeOkapiReticulated GiraffeRothschild's GiraffeSivatheriumSouth African Giraffe
Lagomorphs
Domestic Rabbit
Hares Arctic HareEuropean HareEzo Mountain HareJapanese HareMountain HareSnowshoe HareTsukuyomi-No-Shinshi
Marsupials
Australian DevilCommon Brushtail PossumCommon Ringtail PossumCommon WombatEastern QuollGreater BilbyGreater GliderKoalaNumbatPademelonRed KangarooScaly-Tailed PossumSpectacled Hare-WallabySquirrel GliderSulawesi Bear CuscusTasmanian DevilTasmanian TigerThylacineWhite-Eared Opossum
Mustelids Honey BadgerJapanese BadgerJapanese MartenLeast WeaselSableStoatWolverine
Otters Asian Small-Clawed OtterEurasian OtterGiant OtterJapanese River OtterNorthern Sea OtterSouthern Sea Otter
Pigs
Buru BabirusaDesert WarthogDomestic PigGiant Forest HogJapanese BoarRyukyu Boar
Pinnipeds
Baikal SealBearded SealCalifornia Sea LionHarp SealHooded SealMediterranean Monk SealNorthern Fur SealRinged SealSteller Sea LionWalrus
Primates
Aye-AyeBlack-And-White Ruffed LemurBornean OrangutanBrown Greater GalagoCommon ChimpanzeeDe Brazza's MonkeyGolden Lion TamarinGolden Snub-Nosed MonkeyHamadryas BaboonIndriJapanese MacaqueKabanMandrillPatas MonkeyRing-Tailed LemurSlow LorisSun WukongVenezuelan Red HowlerWestern Lowland Gorilla
Rhinoceroses
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Rodents
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Sloths
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Tapirs
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Viverrids
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Miscellaneous Mammals
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