Polar bears are larger than most animals in their invironment, so no they are most likely not hunted by any other animal. Wolves, possibly attack them in packs, but that it more of teritorial issue. Like if a Polar bear is in a wolfs territory. No animal will specifically hunt out a polar bear to kill it and eat it.
Polat bears are too big. A male Polar bear can get up to 350-680 kg (770-1,500 lb), and a female is about half that size. So yeah, they're pretty big for other animals to hunt.
The only animal that poses a serious threat to the polar bear is the orca. They occasionally kill and eat swimming polar bears.
Polar bears are hunted by people, and circumstantially by orca. The biggest threat to them is global warming.
farmers do not hunt polar bears
humans
Penguins, polar bears, seals, really any animal.
No, they hunted polar bears
Polar Bears are marine mammals.
yes, they are being hunted because their numbers are still growing.
Polar bears are animals of Arctic regions. The only polar bears here are in the NC Zoo.
They do it because polar bears are rare and are being hunted by poachers.
Polar Bears don't have jobs they are animals.
No, there is not. Polar bears are snow animals and lions are jungle or desert animals.
No. You have no statement here that shuts polar bears out of the striped animals category. You've put zebras into the striped animals group, but there could be other things in the same group. You'd have to do that the other way around: All striped animals are zebras. No polar bears are striped animals. Therefore no polar bears are zebras.