Description: The polar bear is a hypercarnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is the largest extant bear species, as well as the largest extant land carnivore. Wikipedia Scientific name: Ursus maritimus Eats: Arctic fox Conservation status: Vulnerable Speed: 40 km/h (Maximum, Adult, Sprint) Order: Carnivora Height: 1.8 – 2.4 m (Female, Adult, On hind legs), 1.3 m (Male, Adult, At Shoulder) Mass: 450 kg (Male, Beaufort Sea population, Mature), 150 – 250 kg (Female, Adult)
Description: The tiger is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is most recognisable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside. An apex predator, it primarily preys on ungulates such as deer and wild boar. Lifespan: 8 – 10 years (In the wild) Conservation status: Endangered Speed: 49 – 65 km/h (In Short Bursts) Species: P. tigris Class: Mammalia Mass: 90 – 310 kg (Male, Adult), 65 – 170 kg (Female, Adult)
Description: The horse is a domesticated, odd-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus. The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature, Eohippus, into the large, single-toed animal of today. Wikipedia Lifespan: 25 – 30 years Speed: 88 km/h (Maximum, Sprint) Mass: 300 kg (Adult) Kingdom: Animalia Family: Equidae Order: Perissodactyla
Description: The polar bear is a hypercarnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is the largest extant bear species, as well as the largest extant land carnivore. Wikipedia Scientific name: Ursus maritimus Eats: Arctic fox Conservation status: Vulnerable Speed: 40 km/h (Maximum, Adult, Sprint) Order: Carnivora Height: 1.8 – 2.4 m (Female, Adult, On hind legs), 1.3 m (Male, Adult, At Shoulder) Mass: 450 kg (Male, Beaufort Sea population, Mature), 150 – 250 kg (Female, Adult)