Among their own species, yes. With each other, I guess it's possible, but it's never been done. For that matter, there's no reason for them to do so.
No, why would someone even ask this question if they know, Polar Bears would just eat the dogs since Polar bears are carnivores
polar bears can be protected by killing them all and then using the meat to feed the dogs and use the skin as a condom
No, they doggy-paddle like dogs do.
* Parrots * Tigers * Penguins * Polar Bears * Grizzly Bears And many more.
polar bears, dogs, cat, sheep
They are Polar Bears and Dogs also much more.
Bears are classified by species, not breeds. Breed refers to domestic animals such as dogs, cats or cattle. The Kermode or spirit bear, a color variation of the black bear, is blond, or even nearly white, in color.
Apparently a polar bear's sense of smell puts a bloodhound's to shame!
Polar bears and seal are their competition. Polar bears and seal are their competition.
Humans, cats, dogs, elephants and polar bears.
Yes, they do. They like pretty much any type of animal they can kill and eat, but I think their favorite is seals. However, sometimes there is interaction that is not predatory between polar bears and wolves in the wild, and also domesticated dogs at times. See the dogs and polar bears playing in the videos linked below in the related links section for proof of this little understood phenomenon.
Fictitious. Such an animal cannot exist because dogs and polar bears cannot breed together. They are of completely non-related species, with the polar bear being a member of the family Ursidae and the dog being of the family Canidae.