they eat them with out waiting for them to die because the polar bears kill the seals
The life process of a polar bear is pretty simple. It is born, it grows, eventually mates, and grows old until it dies.
Impossible to say. Polar bears live all across the Arctic Circle, in several countries. They are superbly camouflaged and don't gather in herds. Methods of counting them are very general and scientists hope they are reasonably accurate. But we can't tell how many are dying.
A little less than 2. Most polar bear mothers have twins. A few have one. Three is very rare and one of them dies anyway because the mother can feed only two.
A male polar bear. Male bears tend to be territorial and very aggressive towards other males. Also, humans are a threat to the species because of the severe damage we have done to their environment. Every day a polar bear dies by drowning in what once was ice but is now melted from our cars and gas.
Because animals are people, and should not die unjustly. If a cow is killed to produce beef for people to eat, it is justified, if a polar bear dies for no reason thanks to global warming, then that's just plain wrong, man.
it decomposes.
you lose power and the engine dies... you lose power and the engine dies... Or you go no where very quickly! (for pictures of blown seals go to http://www.noveights.com/id93.html )
Hamlet
Definitely. A polar bear is much bigger and stronger than a grizzly bear, when it has sharper claws, stronger jaws, and is a better killer.Large male polar bears are larger than male grizzlies. However, since the grizzly is a race of the brown bear, which has specimens as large as polar bears, it's hard to say. The race called grizzly bear is somewhat smaller than the coastal race called Kodiak bear. There exists video of a grizzly bear driving polar bears away from a garbage dump.
until he dies
Until it dies
until it dies ☺