Yes, because they can't do it any other way.
In their Arctic environment, polar bears are the highest predator in the food chain.They have no natural predator themselves. However they are also unfortunately "prey" to humans who illegally hunt them for their pelts.
Polar bears typically hunt and forage alone, as they are solitary animals. They do not hunt in packs like some other carnivores such as wolves. Polar bears are skilled hunters that rely on their keen sense of smell to locate prey.
To dive deep into the ocean and hunt for its prey.
The Polar Bear is an Apex Predator. Seals are the preferred diet/prey for Polar Bears. Most of its diet consists of ringed or bearded seals. They are also known to hunt and kill adult Walruses and even Beluga Whales. No other animal is known to kill or consume the Polar Bear. So, they are not prey to any other species of animals
farmers do not hunt polar bears
polar bears are white showing the camouflage so the can catch their prey
No, they hunt themselves, they don't hunt for anyone or help other polar bears hunt, except for their cubs.
It's cruel to hunt Polar bears so it was never allowed
sharp claws sharp teeth white fur for camouflage
Polor bears hunt seals the most
They are not prey, they are apex predators.
Starvation A polar bear faces starvation since the sea ice melts so fast from the earths warming. Then it becomes too hard to hunt seals, a polar bears favorite prey.