Mostly fish, although in polar regions that are short of the Poles themselves (i.e. Lapland, the far North of Russia etc.) they also eat reindeer meat. Vegetables are hard to grow in polar areas, but there are some hardy types of root crop and also wild berries that can be cultivated. Seals are not usually eaten because of their high quantity of blubber, and whales are a protected species, as are Polar bears, so it is illegal under international law to catch these.
Modern explorers probably carry balanced high tech diets with them but Admiral Byrd and his ilk went for pure protein and simple carbs. As in beef jerky, dried fish and lots of refined white sugar.
People in the polar regions catch fish from icy waters and they use caribou hides for cooking.
polar bears mostly eat sea animals
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Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
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Because the antarctic region is colder than the arctic and the Polar bear won't get the warmth it needs.
Polar bears are apex predators, found at the very top of the food chain. Only humans and the occasional orca have been known to prey upon polar bears.
maybe polar bear
after a polar bear it is a brown bear
polar bears and red squirrels
The polar bear is the top of the food chain, no other animal relies on it for food to live.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Yes. It is an apex or top predator, which qualifies it to be at the top of the food chain.
the polar bear is the world largest predator found on land.