Yes, some Indigenous Arctic peoples, including the Inuit, have historically hunted and consumed polar bears as part of their traditional diet. Polar bear meat is considered a valuable food source, providing essential nutrients and calories in the harsh Arctic environment. However, hunting polar bears is regulated, and cultural practices around their consumption vary among different communities. Today, conservation efforts also impact the hunting of polar bears due to their status as a vulnerable species.
Eskimos
Polar Bears are only eaten by Humans/ Eskimos
They do not make igloos. Inuit and Eskimos make igloos, not polar bears.
Polar bears would attack and kill you but they won't eat you the only things like fish and stuff!Answer:Polar bears are the apex carnivore in the arctic. They will eat anything that they come across. This includes humans.
Eskimos live in Nunavut, Canada and Greenland and polar bears live in the north pole.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica. If there were, they would eat the penguins.
Polar bears eat when they're hungry so there not nocturnal.
polar bears
They do not like to eat dirt.
Polar bears eat fish and seal During the winter.
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.
Polar Bears do not eat keys. Nothing eats keys because they are made of metal and have not nutritional value. Polar Bears eat seals.