This image implies they could also be mutually attracted to rub their butts together.
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They could also increase their attractive power by stacking multiple bears. Also, if you line up too many snout-to-snout and butt-to-butt, you have an increasing risk of the line becoming unstable and then cascading into a lumpy disorganized mass of polar bears.
Polar bear cascade sounds like it would be magnificent to witness but also very dangerous to be in the area
Or that with 2 of the same polarity youโd get some ๐๐
Are you proposing the existence of monopolarbears?
Is a polar bear water soluble?
In the wild? No.
But with this kind of dipole moment, how could these ones not be!?:-P
There's another species of polar bear the lives among the brass forests of northern Canada.
Where would the second male bear go? ๐ณ