Polar Bears are expert hunters. They usually hunt in areas that interface between ice and water. They rarely hunt in open water. They use a technique called "Still Hunting". They use their excellent sense of smell to locate a seal breathing hole and wait for the seal to appear. When the Seal comes out to breathe, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with its front paws and drags it out of the water. They kill the seal by biting its head. They often raid the birth lairs of female seals and prey on the seal pups. They are extremely powerful and can even kill an adult walrus.
Polar bears find their food commonly with their excellent sense of smell. If they are hungry enough they will eat almost any animal they can get.
Polar bears main eat seals, which they hunt from the ice. During summer, when much of the sea ice melts, polar bears find ift difficult to find food.
yes but only when food is hard to find
Under the ice on which the Polar Bears roam.
Polar bears eat mainly seals, and they derive energy from the food that they eat, as all animals do.
they eat seals ( meat)
Seals. They eat the blubber. If they can't find food they will eat other mammals and have been known to track a cub.
polar bears eat fish and seals and anything they can find in the garbage dumps ( in Churchill Manitoba, Canada).
Most bears will eat human food if they can find it. Polar bears do get into garbage cans, break into homes, and will rummage for food. They eat fish, seals, and male polar bears have been known to track baby bears and eat them. There was one NatGeo show I saw where a male bear went after a mother bear and her two cubs. He tracked them for days and the mother bear did everything she could to keep him from the cubs. He got one after several days.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica. If there were, they would eat the penguins.
With the claws, teeth and jaws.
They eat most meats and full animals that are dead.
Seals are the main source of food in the polar bear diet.