Alaska the White Bear

The Ice King: Alaska, the Polar Bear of Alaska
Alaska, a majestic 12-year-old polar bear, roams the vast and frozen landscapes of Alaska’s northern coast. This pristine Arctic wilderness, known for its breathtaking glaciers and diverse wildlife, serves as the perfect home for Alaska. As he moves gracefully across the snow-covered tundra and drifting sea ice, Alaska plays a critical role in the fragile Arctic ecosystem, hunting seals and keeping the delicate balance of the food chain intact.
Standing nearly 2.8 meters tall on his hind legs and weighing over 450 kilograms, Alaska is a powerful yet elegant figure in his icy realm. His thick fur and strong paws allow him to survive the extreme cold, while his keen senses and exceptional swimming ability make him a skilled hunter in both snow and icy waters. Alaska can swim for miles, navigating through frigid seas in search of seals, his primary prey.
Alaska shares his habitat with a rich variety of Arctic wildlife, including walruses, seabirds, and caribou. However, the warming climate and melting sea ice are increasingly threatening his ability to thrive. These changes make the preservation of Alaska’s home—and the survival of polar bears across the Arctic—more important than ever.
Species: Polar Bear
Gender: Male
Age: 12 years old
Name: Alaska