Yes, polar bears are the largest land carnivore.
Yes and no. The great whales are larger, but polar bears and brown bears are the largest LAND carnivores.
Yes
Grizzly Bear is the largest meat eating animal I disagree - The Polar Bear and Kodiak Bear are the world's largest carnivores.
All bears are listed as carnivores, although many species eat quite a bit of vegetation. Polar bears are the only bear that is almost exclusively carnivorous.
Polar bears are primarily carnivores but will eat carrion if available,
None, which is partly why polar bears are carnivores.
No, polar bears are carnivores.
They have in common the fact that they are both the largest carnivores in the world; The polar bear the largest on land, the great white shark the largest in the oceans.
Bears walk plantigrade, which means they walk on the soles of their feet, rather than on their toes. Polar bears are the largest land dwelling mammalian carnivores on Earth. Most bears are omnivores, which is different from most animals which are either carnivores or herbivores.
Absolutely. Polar bears are the largest of all bears in North America plus they are almost strict carnivores while black bears eat 80% plant matter.
The polar bear is the largest land carnivore closely followed by the larger subspecies of the brown bear.
No, why would someone even ask this question if they know, Polar Bears would just eat the dogs since Polar bears are carnivores
Wolves and polar bears are both examples of top carnivores in the coniferous forest and/or tundra ecosystems.
No, the polar bear is the largest bear.