Polar bears are considered marine mammals because their primary habitat is sea ice and not the adjacent land.
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Live Video Cams

Below are 3 live video cams from zoos and other locations all over the world where polar bears are being recorded in their habitat. Watch them hunt, play, sleep, or doing whatever they want to do!

Due to the time of years, some of the cams are not running, but have reruns of the action they captured during the year.

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National Geographic Magazine Polar Bear Cam This video is provided in partnership with Polar Bears International (PBI), RealNetworks, Inc., Frontier North's Tundra Buggy® Adventure, and SeeMore Wildlife Systems. Filmed in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.

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San Diego Zoo's Polar Bear Plunge You'll meet the 4 polar bears: Kalluk, Tatqiq, Chinook and Shikari. There's an underwater viewing room where the bears are known to swim right up to the glass to check out all the humans on display. The exhibit also has Pallas' cats, Siberian reindeer, northern birds, and native plants.

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WWF Save The Polar Bear, Polar Bear Tracker For the last four years WWF has tracked polar bears in the Arctic. The collars on the bears' necks, beam the bears positions from via satellite to scientists, and then to their website. It shows regular updates about how the polar bears behave in their arctic environment and how they may be affected by climate change. You can read more about tagging the polar bears on the WWF website which is brought to you with the help of the Norwegian Polar Institute.

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Videos

This video was taken at Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, known as the Polar Bear Capital Of the World