No. They eat all they can before hibernation. Unless they can sleep-eat.
Those fatty foods are their sustenance during hibernation.
Yes and they grow fatter and the store the food.
hibernation to eat for later
yes they do infact
Yes, polar bears eat up alot of food to last a whole winter and when they go into hibernation, they digest the food slowly, making it last the winter. This is all while they are in hibernation, they eat alot of food before they go into hibernation.
A grizzly will eat around twice its body mass before hibernation.
polar bears eat, just like any other animal that hibernates.
They will eat a lot of food to stockpile fat. Then they will bury themselves at the bottom of ponds and initiate hibernation.
fatten up and stuff
because when they are asleep, they dont need to eat.
they go into hibernation. before they would gather food for the winter and the energy from it would keep them warm. all winter they sleep and eat and sleep and eat until it gets warm again where they start gathering food for the next hibernation...