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Polar bears feed mainly on ringed seals and bearded seals. Depending upon their location, they also eat harp and hooded seals and scavenge on carcasses of beluga whales, walruses, Narwhals, and bowhead whales.
On occasion, polar bears kill young walruses and beluga whales.
When other food is unavailable, polar bears eat reindeer, small rodents, seabirds, ducks, fish, eggs, vegetation, berries, and human garbage
Polar bears kill whales and walruses when they can. They also eat small rodents, seabirds, waterfowl, fish, eggs, kelp, berries, and garbage when they can find it.
they eat kelp and seaweed
No it eats meat. It's a carnivore.No. Polar bears are carnivorous, they eat meat.
No, polar bears enjoy seals, dead walress and whales, carrots, fish, eggs, fruit
Seaweed I think.
Polar Bears are carnivores, eating mainly seals, caught far out on the pack ice. Sometimes, they may tackle young walruses if they can isolate one from the herd, (a healthy adult walrus would be too large for a polar bear to tackle). If really hungry, they will eat carrion.
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them
No, there are no fruits at the North Pole.
Consumers such as zooplankton that live in the Marine biome eat the phytoplankton, which is a producer. Zooplankton most probably will eat seaweed and kelp as well!
An eel will generally eat smaller fish. They may also eat seaweed or plankton. They do not normally eat kelp.
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them
Kelp is a seaweed, so it doesn't 'eat' but rather absorbs the nutrients it needs from the seawater in which it grows.