Claws are great for grooming: they use their sharp claws to groom their body so it stays nice and clean A body for swimming:they use their great streamlined body to swim through the harsh seas of the Antartica Fur for warmth:their soft smooth fur keeps them warm in the chilli weather keeping cool:seals have to protect themselves from the shivering seas of antarticaso they relax keeping a look out:seals have to watch to see if any body comes and steals their babys they keep guard
Polar bears will eat seals, fish, and somtimes walruses
Yes they do.
Polar bears have canine teeth to rip apart there prey like seals, fish, musk ox, reindeer, rodents and human garbage. POLAR BEARS ARE PREDATORS.
The seals are eaten by polar bears
No, polar bears eat fish, walrus's, seals and stuff like that. They have more than one predator.
They aren't, actually. Fish are too lean for a polar bear: they need to eat animals with lots of fat on them, like whales, seals and walruses.
Seals, mainly, and any other convenient prey.
Leopard Seals are prey to killer whales, polar bears and human hunting.
Polar bears prey on smaller animals, including seals, fish, foxes, and on rare occasion, humans. Other bears prey on smaller animals as well, mainly specific to whatever type of animal lives in their territory.
fish, baby seals and baby penguins (possibly)
Penguins are both. They feed on krill,plankton, and small fish and are fed on by seals,sea lions, polar bears, and killer whales.
Yes, like Polar Bears and fish.