All bears are carnivores, yet many have omnivorous diets. The polar bear is the most carnivorous bear, but will eat some vegetable matter when available.
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Polar bears
polar bears are omnivores and they also swim
Polar bears are carnivores. They eat seals and fish, small mammals and birds. They also scavenge human bins when they are hungry, and have been known to eat berries.Polar bears are carnivores. They live on a diet of mostly seal. Polar Bears are NOT omnivores. The terms carnivore, herbivore and omnivore have specific and clear definitions. Polar Bears are 'obligate carnivores' meaning they MUST have meat as a significant part of their diet. Although they eat kelp and other seaweeds on occasion, this does not make them omnivores. The term 'carnivore' does NOT mean 100 % meat eater
Polar bears are carnivores but do eat a small amount of plant material, including seaweed and berries. However, meat comprises the greater part of their diet.
polar bears are related to bears.
Polar bears do.
They reproduce.
POLAR BEARS Polar bears actually grow pretty fast.
Polar bears are mammals.
humans are polar bears
Polar bears are bears