Being a carnivore, yes, they do prey on other animals. Their diet usually consists of either seals or fish.
The seals are eaten by polar bears
They prey on small animals that they can eat cause if they try to prey on a bear or a polar bear they will get ate up they eat small animals.
Usually a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
Polar bears are carnivorous animals and are quite dangerous so they prey on the other animals, I don't think that they would have any friends.
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
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
A Baboons prey is a polar bear
they prey on polar animals
The prey cannot see the Polar bear approaching, it gives them the element of surprise, If the bears were black or brown like their counterparts, animals that they hunt would spot them a mile off
Polar bear and artic fox also the penguin .
Usually through a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
a seal is different from a polar bear because a seal has flippers and blubber a polar bear has 4 legs and has fur and a polar bear eats the seal but the seal doesn't eat the polar bear so the seal is prey to the polar bear k