They spend most of their time eating the seals and especially the seal fat. They prey on both the bearded and ringed seals.
lokking for food and frolicking on the ice.
They usually spend their time by laying on the snow or ice. Almost basically like getting a tan.
Eat, Sleep, the normal animal stuff :3
Polar bears eat seals, and seals are found in the sea.
Polor bears hunt seals the most
Most polar bears spend time out on the frozen Arctic ice flows hunting seals. The Arctic a dessert.
Yes, and they are not necessarly nice toward human beings; unlike most other bears, polar bears can be oriented toward human meat. Meaning, it is best not to mess around with polar bears, and they dont do flight at coins in pepsi cans....the bear rattle is not going to work with most polar bears; it works with most other bears. See: bears and eatting small girls, etc.
Polar Bears are very defensive, especially of their young. They are the most carnivorous of all bears.
Polar bears are not the most endangered animal ,but they are an endangered species.
the heat
when polar bears first evolved they were mainly spread out in the northern hemisphere.
There may be no polar bears where you live because it is not cold enough for them to live there. But there ARE polar bears in this world, you just have to head to the far north (i.e., Churchill, Manitoba, Canada) in order to see them in their natural habitat. Or, just go to a zoo that has them.
So they can lock in heat in the cold winter surroundings and they can stay warm during hibernation.
You can't. They are one of the most mean bears. They will kill you.
There are rare cases of adult male polar bears eating young bears. Polar bears are NOT the same as black or grizzly bears - those species are known to kill cubs in an effort to send the female back into heat in order to mate. This is called infanticide and this behaviour has not been observed in polar bears. If an adult polar bear kills a cub it is most likely cannibalism, driven by desperate hunger. Due to rapidly shrinking Arctic sea ice, polar bears don't get to spend as much time on the ice hunting their primary source of food: seals. So if polar bears are stuck on land for longer periods of time, they may become more desperate for food sources.