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!
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.
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.
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