Eat vegetation. Most bear species are omnivorous, meaning they eat both plants and some meat or insects. Because they are adapted to live in the far norhtern arctic where there are few plants, polar bears eat only meat.
No, the polar bear is the largest bear.
There are three species of bears native to the United States. They are the Polar Bear, the Grizzly Bear and the Black Bear.
All bears except for pandas have some meat in their diet. They are naturally carnivores. In the Arctic, where polar bears live, there is very little vegetation and none that a bear would eat, so meat is the only food source available to polar bears.
polar bears All bears are left-handed.
The white polar bear is the largest of all bears.
Polar Bears are very defensive, especially of their young. They are the most carnivorous of all bears.
all polar bears are left handed
All Polar Bears are left handed.
Polar bears share many of the same traits as other bears, in particular their cousins the brown bear, to which they are closely related. Every creature is adapted to its environment, and the polar bear when it split from the brown bear group several thousand years ago, adapted to life in the Arctic, feeding mainly on seals, which makes the polar bear the most carnivorous of all bears.
No. All other bears that share the same Genus name Ursa, are related to the polar bear. This includes grizzly bears, black bears, sloth bears and sun bears. The Giant Panda is also related, however distantly.
All bears are carnivores, yet many have omnivorous diets. The polar bear is the most carnivorous bear, but will eat some vegetable matter when available.
other bears can climb trees, other bears can live in warm climates, other bears can only hunt the animals that live there and not polar bears