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[[File:Ursus maritimus.jpg|thumb|right|frame|<small>Polar bear stands at the edge of ice looking at a seal in the water. O'Reilly, B. (1818). ''Greenland, the adjacent seas, and the North-west Passage to the Pacific Ocean, illustrated in a voyage to Davis's Strait, during the summer of 1817.'' London, Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 47, Paternoster-Row. </small>]] | |||
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- English
- Polar bear
- Portuguese
- Urso-polar; Urso-branco
- Norwegian
- Isbjørn
- North Sámi
- Jiekŋaguovža
- Dutch
- IJsbeer
- German
- Eisbär
- French
- Ours blanc; Ours polaire
- Spanish
- Oso polar; Oso blanco
- Italian
- Orso polare; Orso bianco
- Greek
- Creole
References
- IUCN: Ursus maritimus
- OBIS: Ursus maritimus