Yes
A polar bear uses its nose to smell the food. Polar bears can smell a seal up to 20 miles away.
No. Although bears do have a very keen sense of smell for food. They cannot smell blood from miles away.
They can easily smell a whale carcass 20 miles away or seals up to 6' beneath the snow and ice. This will depend on whether the animal is dead, which way the wind is going, if it is under the ice, if the polar bear can smell well, etc.
They can easily smell a whale carcass 20 miles away or seals up to 6' beneath the snow and ice. This will depend on whether the animal is dead, which way the wind is going, if it is under the ice, if the polar bear can smell well, etc.
Black bears have a strong sense of smell and can detect food from up to 20 miles away in the wild.
Reports say that a polar bear can smell a seal over a mile away. That's on top of the ice, not under it. Bears can't smell seals that are under water.
200 miles
arctic foxes get away from polar bears because of there fur
Squirrels do have a good sense of smell but it matters on what kind. If its a male yes. And a female no.TEEHEE!
The polar bear is the only mammal in North America that will actively hunt human beings. A Polar Bear can take a human head off with a single blow of its paw. Polar bears have very sensitive noses and can smell blood as far as 20 miles away.
Only if they both live in a zoo, because Polar bears live in the Northern hemisphere and Sea Lions in the Southern hemisphere.
polar bears have amazing hearing they can hear something from 10 miles away!