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{{Wiktionary|polar bear}}
'''Polar Bear''' can refer to:
The ''']''' is a large Arctic animal.


* ], the animal '''Polar Bear''' may also refer to:
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* ], a bloodsport involving the baiting of polar bears
==Film and stage==
*Three ] known as Polar Bear:
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**], the side-project of ] bassist ]
**], a British jazz band *'']'', a 1998 German action film
*], a 2008 television mockumentary
**], who were known as Polarbear until they were contacted by Eric Avery's Polar Bear, who asked them to change their name.
* ], a swimming club *], 2010, by Mark Haddon
*'']'', a 2012 documentary
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*], a 2022 documentary

==Music==
===Groups and labels===
*], a rock band from Los Angeles
*], a jazz band
*], a rock band from northern California
*] or Polarbear, a Scottish alternative rock band

===Albums===
*], a 1996 EP by the American band Polar Bear
*], a 2008 album by the British jazz band Polar Bear

===Songs===
*"Polar Bear", a 1990 song by Ride from '']''
*"Polar Bear", a song by ], later recorded by Queen
*"Polar Bear", a 2004 song by Therapy? from '']''

==Sports==
*], at Bowdoin College, Maine, US
*], a Netherlands water polo team
*], ({{langx|en|Polar Bears Bremerhaven}}), a German basketball team
*], American baseball player, nicknamed Polar Bear

== United States military ==
*], a 1986 space mission
*], a troop contingent, 1918–19
*], or ''The Polar Bears''
*], or ''The Polar Bears''
*Polar Bear Memorial, a commemorative bear sculpture at ], Troy, Michigan

== Vehicles ==
*], a Bagnall locomotive built in 1905 for the Groudle Glen Railway
*], a Wingrove & Rogers locomotive built in 1921 for the Groudle Glen Railway
*], a ship purchased for the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916

==Other uses==
*]
*], a 1940s sofa and armchair
*], a CMB polarimetry experiment in the Atacama Desert
*] or knockout game, an assault in which, one or more assailants attempt to knock out an unsuspecting victim
*], a pass on Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Canada
*Polar Bear, a nickname for ]
*Polar Bear, a white-bearded or gray-bearded member of the ] in gay culture

==See also==
*] or ''Polarbjørn'', a research ship and icebreaker
*''L'Ours Blanc'', a marble sculpture of a polar bear by ]
*], a type of fundraiser

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Latest revision as of 15:30, 19 December 2024

The polar bear is a large Arctic animal.

Polar Bear may also refer to:

Film and stage

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Sports

United States military

Vehicles

Other uses

See also

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