Wednesday, September 24, 2008
About Me
- Name: Mrs. McMinn
- Location: Stamford, CT
I am a seventh grade science teacher at Scofield Magnet Middle School. I am looking forward to a great year with the Black Team!
Research supported by:
My expedition fellowship is funded by a grant from the "HSBC In the Community (USA) Inc."
Previous Posts
- Polar Bear update
- Churchill Northern Science Center
- Science in the Field
- Northern Lights
- Arrival in Churchill
- Polar Bear Art
- Permafrost and the active layer
- Small mammals
- Beluga Whales
- Weather
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6 Comments:
Wow that is one awesome looking polar bear. I want to see a seal as well. Maybe you can find one.
Mac I. 5:o
hi that such a fake polar bear but i hope you find a real one.
Casey
That is funny. it's a stuffed animal in a tree.
Can real Polar Bears actually climb trees?
Marissa I.
Polar bears can weigh from 550 to 1700 pounds. Males weigh an average of 1400 pounds and females average 650 pounds. They definitely would have difficulty climbing trees at that size!
That is really funny.
Have you seen any tracks of the bears or anything that would have indicated that a bear has been near
?
I heard they are the largest predators of the land, so maybe some seals are around.
-Carolyn
wow is that really a polar bear? it looks so much like a stuffed animal. it must be really fun to be up there. when you actually see a polar bear could you name it so that we could have something to call it?
Julia S.
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