They are from the same super-family of Arctoidea, which in turn splits into the super-families of Pinnipedia (Seals, sea lions) and Musteloidea (otters, ferrets, weasels, etc)
no bears and beavers are not related in any way bears are ursidaes and beavers are rodents
Yes very closely
Yes they are related.
Yes.
The closest living relatives of bears are pinnipeds and mustelids. Pinnipeds are animals such as seals and sea lions. Mustelids are animals such as weasels. After that, they are related to Canids such as wolves, coyotes, etc.
No. It tends to be the other way around, with polar bears eating seals.
sealsPolar Bears eat seals mainly.they eat seals and fish
because the seals are one of the main mammals in the area of the polar bear and they are easy to capture and they are not polar bears predators ( predators means where its the polar bears food not a polar bears eater)
seals
The diet of polar bears is seals and salmon
some of the seals enemies are the polar bears,orcas,and sharks
Polar bears seals penguins
Polor bears hunt seals the most
Seals
Yes they do.
polar bears.