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A Trivia Book on Polar Bears

Polar bears are in danger as the ice caps melt faster than usual in the Arctic. A mother with her two cubs has been swimming in the waters for a long time. They are seeking land. Answer 20 trivia questions to determine the fate of the bears. There is also a crossword puzzle and word search puzzle to enjoy after the initial game is completed. Thank you for reading a Trivia Gamebook!

Polar bears are in danger as the ice caps melt faster than usual in the Arctic. A mother with her two cubs has been swimming in the waters for a long time. They are seeking land. Answer 20 trivia questions to determine the fate of the bears. There is also a crossword puzzle and word search puzzle to enjoy after the initial game is completed. Thank you for reading a Trivia Gamebook!

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The mother bear c<strong>on</strong>tinues with the story: One by <strong>on</strong>e, the<br />

others agreed, for their envy made them stupid and meanspirited.<br />

"Yes," the others said. "He is a danger to our<br />

families."<br />

A little boy overheard the men talking. He ran to the old<br />

woman's home to tell her of the terrible plan.<br />

What are papillae and where are they located <strong>on</strong> a polar<br />

bear?<br />

A. Papillae is the insulati<strong>on</strong> for the eyes of a polar bear when<br />

swimming in deep cold waters, turn to 100.<br />

B. Papillae is a disease c<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong> that <strong>on</strong>ly polar bears get<br />

when feeding <strong>on</strong> rotten seals, turn to 133.<br />

C. Papillae are small bumps <strong>on</strong> the polar bear's feet that help<br />

them from slipping when running <strong>on</strong> ice, turn to 35.<br />

D. Papillae is a dance that male polar bears do to attract the<br />

female for mating, turn to 87.<br />

E. Cut in half, turn to 156.

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