The polar bear is depended on the arctic ice pack to hunt seals. With the disappearance of the ice pack polar bears are quickly becoming extinct. I have seen a polar bear attempt to prey on Walrus and get mangled by the tusks of the great beasts. There is a small population of Polar Bears surviving at Moose Factory Manitoba living off of the town's garbage dump.
Polar bears often travel hundreds of miles to find food.
Polar Bear's food is fish and they sometimes dip their paws into the water to get it
It uses its nose and then digs into the ice and snow
a polar bear needs its food sources and fur to keep it warm
You would find penguins, which are sea birds. There is no food chain on the Antarctic continent to support polar bears.
the polar bear is the world largest predator found on land.
Yes. If they wouldn't be able to they wouldn't be able to hibernate. A polar bear eats seals and if they can't find seals, they would have to eat what they can find to survive.
The polar bear is the top of the food chain, no other animal relies on it for food to live.
after a polar bear it is a brown bear
The primary food of polar bears are seals.
Yes. Polar bears eat anything they can find. In the polar area the food supply is very low. The polar bear also goes to grasslands, so herbs that are eaten, are very likely.
Its nose helps it find its food as the polar bear's sense of smell is extremely good. The bear's highly sensitive senses (hearing, smell, vision) then aid in helping it find and catch the food. Their sharp claws and teeth help in then killing the pray. These are all adaptions the polar bear has developed to give it the best chance for survival, development, gorwth and reproduction