Fishes, squids, seals, sea lions, walruses, birds, sea turtles, otters, penguins, cetaceans (both mysticete and odontocete), polar bears, reptiles, and even a moose have all been found in the stomach contents of orcas.
And, as their common name implies, the remains of other orcas have also been found in the stomachs of these "killer whales." It is uncertain why these animals are cannibalistic.
The diets of orcas vary from one region to another. In the Antarctic, orcas eat about 67% fishes, 27% marine mammals and 6% squid. In the Bering Sea near Alaska, they eat about 65% fishes, 20% squids and 15% marine mammals.
Arctic fox, Polar Bears and Orcas
Polar bears, sharks and orcas will eat seals.
People and other polar bears eat a polar bearNothing a Polar Bear is a top predator. They die of natural causes.no, i dont think soThe only thing polar bears need to worry about are humans, and other polar bears.
No. Only polar bears live in the Arctic.
The most powerful (or apex) predator in the arctic is the polar bear.arctic foxes, polar bears
Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
arctic foxes get away from polar bears because of there fur
Polar bears are usually considered to be predators but are occasionally preyed on by orcas.
Orcas, humans, and walruses can.
Polar bears, Arctic foxes, hares, lemmings, wolves, seals
Orcas are meat eaters, predators. They eat what they can and like.
Orcas are known to occasionally kill and eat swimming polar bears.