Yes, they do. They like pretty much any type of animal they can kill and eat, but I think their favorite is seals.
However, sometimes there is interaction that is not predatory between polar bears and wolves in the wild, and also domesticated dogs at times. See the dogs and polar bears playing in the videos linked below in the related links section for proof of this little understood phenomenon.
No, they doggy-paddle like dogs do.
No, why would someone even ask this question if they know, Polar Bears would just eat the dogs since Polar bears are carnivores
no the polar bears don't like cats.
Just like any other comparable mammal, cats dogs etc.
polar bears dont like heat
polar bears are not like regular bears because adult male polar bears weighs around 350 to 680kg and other regular male bears are different from that.
Polar bears cries like a little BABY
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
Polar bears are solitary creatures; normally the only group of polar bears is a mom and some cubs, a family group. However, when several polar bears do end up together, the collective nouns are an aurora of polar bears or a pack of polar bears. Although pack is one of the collective nouns given, I believe that it's a misnomer since a pack infers a group working together like a pack of dogs, wolves, or coyotes. But even when polar bears are together, they don't work together.
They do not like to eat dirt.
Polar bears don't lay eggs.
Polar bears are solitary creatures; normally the only group of polar bears is a mom and some cubs, a family group. However, when several polar bears do end up together, the collective nouns are an aurora of polar bears or a pack of polar bears. Although pack is one of the collective nouns given, I believe that it's a misnomer since a pack infers a group working together like a pack of dogs, wolves, or coyotes. But even when polar bears are together, they don't work together.