yes
Color is the last of a polar bear's worries if he ends up in the rain forest....He would not live long.
Because the fur and skin of a polar bear are adapted for cold climates and for retaining heat - a polar bear transplanted to a tropical rain forest would be in desperate need of an auxiliary means to cool off. The coloration of the polar bear would also be a disadvantage in a rain forest where it would not blend in with the surroundings at all - and thus would have considerable difficulty capturing prey to eat. This would result in a second need for its diet to be artificially supplied or at least supplemented. A third possibility is that a polar bear would find that it had no immunity to the many diseases present in the rain forest - the arctic tends to be too cold for most parasites and bacteria to survive, thus polar bears would not have need to develop defenses to most of them. As a consequence, a polar bear would need additional protection from diseases prevalent in the rain forest. The one thing it probably would NOT need is any protection from predators. Polar bears are about the biggest land-based apex predator around in modern times. Any predator around in a rain forest would be severely overmatched in any conflict with a polar bear!
No, it's the wrong environment for it. A polar bear thrives on the ice, not in the forest.
The polar bear would because as the polar bear is the biggest land predator on earth
Both species of bear would eventually die out as they are not adapted to living in those environments. The polar bears would over heat and die from dehydration and species such as the black and grizzly bear would eventually freeze to death.
polar bear
Polar bear.
Polar bear, they are known as the most carnivorous bear.
Yes.The polar bear is a predator, whereas the penguin is slow (on land). Penguins would be food to polar bears.
The polar bear. It would bite the large ox's face.
polar bears because they are the biggest and strongest bear and carnivore
Firstly, do you mean a polar bear? Secondly, it depends on what you mean by "beat". If you mean a human then a shotgun can shoot and kill a polar very effectively. Tourists heading for the north polar have a guide with them who carries a firearm in case of polar bear attack.