Polar bears are primarily solitary.
just like human do .
It will feed a polar bear for 16 years
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
A polar bear can decapitate an armed human in a single swipe. A lynx is much smaller than a human, so they would have no problem killing lynxes. However a polar bear has no reason to randomly attack a lynx, unless it was threatening their children.
They both function the same way and are actually identical to the other, except for size; a polar bear's heart is larger than a human's.
yes a polar bear is it is the largest carnavor
Assuming that we are talking about a polar bear (since "Polar Bears" is one of the categories of this question) in comparison to a tiger, the polar bear is the stronger one, no contest. The polar bear has the ability to not just drag, but LIFT a 3,000lb beluga whale right out of the water with its arms and then kill it with one spine-breaking swipe of its paw. A tiger only kills prey larger than itself when its has to, and even then only by a strangle hold, rather than breaking bones like the bear. A polar bear can knock a human's head clean off with a single paw swat. Tigers can never BEGIN to compare to bear strength!
The polar bear is the only mammal in North America that will actively hunt human beings. A Polar Bear can take a human head off with a single blow of its paw. Polar bears have very sensitive noses and can smell blood as far as 20 miles away.
Shoot it, but it is now illegal to kill a polar bear, because they are declining due to global warming and killer whales.
Mainly in the Arctic Circle region, the polar bear is the top predator. Only human hunters posed a threat to their numbers. As the polar bear is now internationally protected, the numbers are on the increase.
To anything other than a human, a polar bear is a predator. To a human, potentially either one (depends if the human has a gun).
Old age or a polar bear