Yes polar bears for example eat beluga whales.
Yes. Polar bears are carnivorous, mostly eating seals. They also eat Arctic foxes, reindeer, rodents, musk ox, fish, shellfish, eggs and seabirds such as gulls. They have been known to eat beluga whales and even walruses.
They are both. The beluga is a slow swimmer that feeds mainly on fish. It also eats cephalopods (squid and octopus) and crustaceans (crab and shrimp). Other carnivores like Polar Bears and Killer Whales are known to kill and eat beluga whales.
No. Polar Bears and Killer Whales (Orca) are the two main predators of the beluga whale. Polar bears take particular advantage of situations when belugas become trapped by ice and are thus unable to reach the ocean. The bears swipe at the belugas and drag them onto the ice. The killer whale is its other significant natural predator.
Polar Bears and Killer Whales (Orca) are the two main predators of the beluga whale. Polar bears take particular advantage of situations when belugas become trapped by ice and are thus unable to reach the ocean. The bears swipe at the belugas and drag them onto the ice. The killer whale is its other significant natural predator.
Not all whales, but Killer Whales can, and have eaten Polar Bears. Polar Bears are one of the many animals that Killer Whales eat. See related links below for others.
I have seen video of polar bears dragging them out on the ice when they get trapped in openings in the ice. It is a safe bet that killer whales probably eat them too. by giovanny
There is a shark which lives in polar waters, the Greenland shark. It is primarily a scavenger but has been known to eat marine mammals including polar bears.
A little at a time.
No. Killer whales will prey on polar bears, but not other whales like Grey, Bow or Humpback whales nor walruses because these species feed in plankton and small fish, not polar bears or polar bear cubs.
Yes, orcas do eat beluga whales. They are known to be one of the predators of beluga whales in the wild.
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