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The Polar Bear Vulture

The polar bear vulture is the largest land and flying animal in the world. On the ground it can stand up to 9 feet tall and has a wingspan of 11 feet. The Polar Bear Vultures main habitat is mainly the south pole, but sightings have been reported in Alaska, Greenland, and Iceland. The Polar Bear vulture is able to fly at an altitude of 3,000 feet, for up to 2 hours in search of food. This beast can weigh up to 800 pounds and have the strength to kill and devour pretty much any land animal in their ecosystem. The two back legs are talons like other birds of prey, while the two front arms are regular polar bear arms with big paws that have 8-inch claws. The talons can be measured up to 2 feet. There have been sightings of this majestic creature grabbing orcas out of the water and dropping them on land, killing them and then eating them. If a human was to encounter a polar bear vulture, they should immediately play dead. One chomp from their 7-inch canines can kill a human with ease. The Polar Bear Vulture is one of the most endangered species in the world, and there are none in captivity because humans are not able to contain them alive. Ther rough furry skin is too thick for even the strongest tranquilizers. The reason for this species endangerment is because they only mate once a year, and the offspring rarely survive the harsh winters.