Yes, bears do drink pond water when they need hydration. They often visit ponds, lakes, and streams to quench their thirst, especially in warmer months or after physical activity. Bears are opportunistic feeders, so they will utilize available water sources to stay hydrated. However, they can also obtain water from the food they consume, such as fruits and plants.
They find a stream, lake, river, or big puddle and just drink.
Yes, the polar bears just like the other mammals do drink water.
How come animals drink pond water and they don't get sick
In the sentence "We must not drink water from a pond or lake," the predicate is "must not drink water from a pond or lake." The predicate contains the verb "must drink" along with its modifiers and objects, conveying the action being taken by the subject "we."
no they dont
polar bears drink the water they get there food from there food is fish and seals. ;)
They probably drink water!
I think from the river.
You can drink it if its in the water of a pond, stream, etc..
They just drink it from a pond or water bowl like normal
No, it is not safe to drink duck pond water. Such water can be contaminated with harmful bacteria, parasites, and pollutants from animal waste and runoff, posing health risks. Drinking it can lead to gastrointestinal illnesses and other infections. It's always best to drink clean, treated water.
all bears go in the water to catch salmon and drink water from a body of water near by