Bear-the leopard seal is still just a seal after all.
There are no species of bear called a "seal bear." There are bears that feed on seals, however.
a seal would win.
a seal is different from a polar bear because a seal has flippers and blubber a polar bear has 4 legs and has fur and a polar bear eats the seal but the seal doesn't eat the polar bear so the seal is prey to the polar bear k
No, leopard seals are found in Antarctica and the polar bear in the Arctic. Even if they lived in the same habitat, they would not be enemies. The polar bear would consider the seal to be a potential meal, not an enemy.
That would be the polar bear.
A seal would win becaus a seal is a much larger animal and has teeth where as a turtle is a lot smaller and does not have as much power but a turtle can hide in its shell.
polar bear,black bear,seal.
Yes, polar bears are EXCELLENT swimmers. They can swim for Miles at a time. They travel to "better" locations to hunt for food. When there is open water between them and their destination, they swim. Their favorite food, the Seal, however, can outswim a polar bear, or dive deep to evade them. So it would be very rare for a bear to catch a Seal in the water. They usually surprise a Seal at its breathing hole.
The polar bear wins because it is bigger and faster
Yes, it's possible that a polar bear on land would eat a harlequin duck, though it's main prey is the seal.
That depends on what kind of squid it is. If it's a giant squid, then the squid is going to win. If it's not very big, the seal will win.
Tough call... I'm glad to say that they will NEVER meet, as Polar bears are north-polers, and the Leopard seals are south-polers. Neither is bi-polar. But Orcas (Killer whales) hunt them BOTH...