This is just a guess, but I find it fairly logical...
I'd say that polar bears would NOT eat moss in the winter time because in the winter, polar bears are out on the ICE, which is far away from much rock. It's also covered with snow, which would make it hard for moss to grow.
And, little heat escapes from the polar bear's body, and it IS possible for it to die from overheating. Strange, isn't it?
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
You would find a polar bear where the ocean is covered with ice. So that means you would fid a polar bear in Alaska, the Arctic regoion
If you are asking what it looks like, the animal being eaten has an arrow pointing from it to the animal eating it.
You would be in the Arctic Region. Antarctic is the south polar region.
Both the Arctic fox and polar bear are uniquely adapted to survive in their respective Arctic habitats. The polar bear is a top predator with a large body size and specialized hunting techniques, while the Arctic fox is smaller and relies on its agility and cunning to survive. Ultimately, the "better" animal depends on the specific criteria being considered, such as hunting prowess, adaptability, or ecological impact.
Arctic foxes generally eat any small animal they can find, including lemmings, voles, other rodents, hares, birds, eggs, fish, and carrion. They scavenge on carcasses left by larger predators such as wolves and polar bears, and in times of scarcity even eat their feces. They also eat some plant matter, including seaweed.
No. No polar bears are naturally found in the Antarctic. They are only found in the Arctic. If they were found anywhere else it would be in a zoo, such as in Toronto, Canada, Germany, Denmark, England, some American zoos, and others.
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
Yes, they are dangerous predators, and have eaten us in the past, although it is rare.
No, Polar bears inhabit the northern arctic regions only.
arctic ocean
If the arctic didn't exist it would impact weather around the world. It would also be devastating to animals such as the polar bear.