Will the polar bear be extinct or can it help itself?

Canada
September 27, 2009 5:30pm CST
Some people think that despite the diminishing amount of ice in the North Pole, the polar bear will not go extinct, although there are only roughly 25,000 of them left in the world. After all, the white bear, or Ursus Maritimus, is said to have evolved from the original class of brown bears. If it did, and scientists are sure of it, then why not leave the polar bear alone to fend for itself? After all, cuddly as it looks, it can get pretty violent. And make no mistake about it, it will eat you when it's hungry! Is there nothing left to be done here? Or is human intervention really needed to rescue these bears from catastrophe, after all, some of them have been found lately to have died from drowning. Would you rather save the seals from extinction? After all, these creatures are what polar bears usually have for dinner. Angelina Jolie can't adopt a bear, but will you if you had the chance? Or do you have a better game plan to save these majestic creatures?
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@tdemex (3540)
• United States
27 Sep 09
No I think we'll finish them off soon! There's going to be a lot more things we'll finish off also! The world is to busy trying to gain power to worry to much about the animals! The priority is and will be power, oil, world dominance, and controlling everything they can! We should destroy the planet with in the next 200 years! I'll be long gone, but it sure was a wild ride while I was here! tdemex