1. Draw the polar bear's round head and lovely ears first.
2. Draw lovely facial features.
3. Draw a heavy upper body.
4. Draw a chubby lower body.
5, coloring, a polar bear is finished!
Polar bears belong to the genus Ursus in Xiong Ke, and are the largest land carnivores in the world, also known as white bears. The body is big and stout, and the shoulder height can reach 1.6 meters. Adult males weigh between 300 and 800 kilograms and have a head length of 2.5 meters. The female is small, with a body weight of 150-300 kg and a body length of1.8-2 m. Similar to brown bear, but without acromion.
The head is smaller than other bears, the ears are small and round, and the neck is slender. The skin is black, because the hair is transparent, so the appearance is usually white, but also yellow and other colors. It is huge and fierce. Each foot has five toes, the claws can't be retracted, and the front paws are large and paddle-shaped, suitable for swimming and walking on thin ice. Polar bears live in the ice-covered waters of the Arctic Circle.
The depth of caves can reach permafrost in winter. The preferred habitat is ice floes in the Arctic Ocean. Broken and refreezed ice margins and pressure ridges provide the best hunting grounds. Generally acting alone, except mating and lactation. In one year, about 66.6% were inactive, and the rest time was 29. 1% for walking and swimming, tracking prey 1.2% or eating 2.3%.
Polar bears are excellent swimmers, and they may look for food in a wide range. It is the most carnivorous species, and 98.5% of its food is meat. The main prey are seals and even larger species, such as walruses and beluga whales. It also preys on seabirds, fish, small mammals and sometimes cleans carrion. In summer, they occasionally eat berries or plant roots.
At the end of spring and when summer approaches, we will go to the seaside to pick seaweed and supplement the minerals and vitamins needed by our bodies. Polar bears are distributed in the ice-covered waters of the Arctic Circle. Polar bears are forced to spend several months on land in areas where Arctic sea ice completely melts every summer, where they mainly eat stored fat until the sea surface freezes.