No they need meat for themselves and also to provide milk for their young.
All bears except for pandas have some meat in their diet. They are naturally carnivores. In the Arctic, where polar bears live, there is very little vegetation and none that a bear would eat, so meat is the only food source available to polar bears.
Orcas are meat eaters, predators. They eat what they can and like.
Meat and skin/fur
There are no polar bears in the wild in Argentina. There may be some in zoos, where they'll eat whatever meat they are fed by their keepers.
Eat vegetation. Most bear species are omnivorous, meaning they eat both plants and some meat or insects. Because they are adapted to live in the far norhtern arctic where there are few plants, polar bears eat only meat.
no they eat seals and meat :)
No it eats meat. It's a carnivore.No. Polar bears are carnivorous, they eat meat.
they both have fur and they both crave meat
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
they eat seals ( meat)
Polar Bears eat meat. They eat seals, and penguins, and walruses, and basically anything they can get. Except for maybe leopard seals because those things are crazy but I still bet a polar bear could one on. They live on land because they don't have gills or wings. Where else would they live? Polar Bears have black skin to attract heat from the sun and tons of fur to keep them warm. They can swim, not the greatest but well enough to go after penguins or seals. Polar Bears normally live in caves but they also have crazy sharp claws and can dig little homes for them selves and their babies.
Polar bear eats 150lbs meat every day.