No. Polar bears are natural enemies of seals just as seals are natural prey items to polar bears. More often than not, if an animal becomes endangered due to over predation it is because the predator is an introduced species (i.e. it's not native to the area) and it over hunts the prey animal. The classic example of this is the brown tree snake which was introduced to Guam and has since decimated many of the bird populations there because of over predation.
because the seals are one of the main mammals in the area of the polar bear and they are easy to capture and they are not polar bears predators ( predators means where its the polar bears food not a polar bears eater)
they eat them with out waiting for them to die because the polar bears kill the seals
Polar bears usually like seals, their cubs, and their ice. The ice keeps the polar bears cold, because polar bears live in an environment where they are surrounded by ice. Their cubs because they have to feed their cubs daily, and their cubs have to stay warm, because they are young, and they have to be fed. The seals because seal is what polar bears eat. Seal contains all the nourishment that a polar bear needs to survive in its habitat.
No. It tends to be the other way around, with polar bears eating seals.
Polar Bears do not eat keys. Nothing eats keys because they are made of metal and have not nutritional value. Polar Bears eat seals.
polar bears eat seals
Yes they do.
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sealsPolar Bears eat seals mainly.they eat seals and fish
The diet of polar bears is seals and salmon