Yes. As the world's largest land carnivore, the polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is known to eat meat.
Yes, and it's spelled meat. They eat seals and fish which I do believe has meat you dummy.
no they eat seals and meat :)
they eat seals ( meat)
There are no bears that don't eat ANYTHING- however, Pandas are vegetarians and will not eat meat, only bamboo shoots.
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.
They eat whatever they want
No it eats meat. It's a carnivore.No. Polar bears are carnivorous, they eat meat.
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.
Polar bear eats 150lbs meat every day.
a polar bear can! polar bears eat seals, PENGUINS , and any other meat they can find in the Arctic!
Orcas are meat eaters, predators. They eat what they can and like.
To catch their prey and to tear the meat off and eat it.
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.