they use polar plummet the original polar plunge. it is the third one down and is my favorite one! :)
by a polar plunge.
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People participate in the polar plunge because they want to raise money for charitable organizations. In Canada, the event is held on New Year's Day.
Wild World of Spike - 2006 Polar Plunge - 1.2 was released on: USA: 4 January 2007
February 13, 2010See: http://www.seaislecityhomesforyou.com/blogs/geraldine_rescigno/archive/2009/10/30/sea-isle-city-polar-bear-plunge-2010.aspx
The Polar Bear plunge habitat at the San Diego includes 4.4 acres, and the actual plunge holds 130,000 gallons of water, (or if you'd rather, liters 494,000). The water is cold too, chilled to 58 degrees Fahrenheit, (14 degrees Celsius), and four Polar Bears share the plunge habitat, with diving ducks, and reindeer separated by a large moot. For more details. please see site listed below.
You mean like on Webkinz? No, not really. But then again, I don't really play it all that often.
wacky zingoz and tower tiles are very easy to get lots of kinzcash and polar plunge
you just slide down the hill and when you end a sign will say a suprise is pleced in your dock and that is the trophy
You have to play the game and if your score is the highest out of everyone that has played it that day than you get the high score!
The polar bear plunge is believed to have originated in Canada during the early 20th century as a way to raise funds for charity. Participants would brave the frigid waters to show their support for a cause. Over time, the event grew in popularity and spread to other regions around the world as a fun and exhilarating way to welcome the new year.