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(03-16-2021, 09:16 PM)OrcaDaBest Wrote: Alright; here is a small collection of polar bear weights using data i've gathered over time:
The Weight of the Polar bear (Ursus Maritimus)
1) Atkinson et al. (1996): Canadian Polar Bear - 473.38kg for 5 males
2) Cattet et al. (1997): Canadian Polar Bear; 426kg for 205 males; 281kg for 70 females.
3) Brear et al. (1990): Canadian Polar Bear - 407kg for 6 males
4) Polar Bear Study (?): (Unknown Location) Polar bear - 423.2kg for 1 male; 240.3kg for 2 females.
5) Polar Bear News (2010): Russian Polar Bear - 433.1kg for 16 males; 205.4kg for 9 females.
6) Dybwad (1969): (Unknown location) Polar bear - 371kg for 1 male
7) National Wildlife (1970): (Unknown location) Polar Bear - 412.7kg for 1 male
8) Atkinson et al. (1995): Canadian Polar bear - 217.2kg for 39 females
9) Kolenosky et al. (1992): Canadian Polar Bear - 489 kg for 94 males
10) Stenhouse & Nick Lunn (1985): Canadian Polar Bear - 810 kg for 1 male
11) USFWS (2009): Alaskan Polar Bear - 630.49kg for 1 male
12) Daily Mail (2008): Alaskan Polar Bear - 698.53kg for 1 male
Total Average: 446.92kg for males (n=332) and 253.91kg for females (n=120).
If anyone has any additional data to add to the collection; please share it.
What is the amount of fat a polar bear has? Were these weights with fat or when they were lean?
I think polar bears generally have a constant autumn weight unless their high matabolic rate quickly burns their fat due to not eating for days. Another interesting factor would be the age of these bears measured.