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Why are polar bears Arctic foxes enemies?

Calling them enemies may be a stretch. Polar bears do not normally prey on Arctic foxes, and the fox will often follow the bear to eat scraps from the bear's kills.


How does covering its brown nose with its paw help the polar bear adapt to live in the Arctic?

It helps the polar bear to stay hidden from predators as its paw is white. It may also help in camouflaging the polar bear as it catches prey. When the polar bear covers its brown nose, it looks exactly like the snow and ice surrounding it.


Who polar bear?

people eat polar bearsHumans do so.Polar bears are top of their food chain. VERY rarely a pack of wolves may attack themAnswer:Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus, the "sea bear") are the top predator in their ecosystem. Larger male polar bears eat polar bear cubs. Humans hunt and kill the adults. Aside: In case the question was really after what animals did polar bears descend from (predaters), scientists believe that evolved about 200,000 years ago from brown bear ancestors.Humans, killer whales (orcas), and other polar bears are the only known Earth animals that prey upon polar bears.No animal does.No animal does.


What kind of plants and animals may be found in the Polar Bear biome?

um not sure but i will surly find out


Name three animals polar bears may prey upon?

seal, fish and if there lucky a dead dolphin.


Who eats polar bears?

people eat polar bearsHumans do so.Polar bears are top of their food chain. VERY rarely a pack of wolves may attack themAnswer:Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus, the "sea bear") are the top predator in their ecosystem. Larger male polar bears eat polar bear cubs. Humans hunt and kill the adults. Aside: In case the question was really after what animals did polar bears descend from (predaters), scientists believe that evolved about 200,000 years ago from brown bear ancestors.Humans, killer whales (orcas), and other polar bears are the only known Earth animals that prey upon polar bears.No animal does.No animal does.


Who would win in a fight between a bull and a polar bear?

That all depends on the bull itself. Not all bulls have horns, and not all bulls weigh 2000 lbs. It also depends on the breed of the bull and its temperament. Normally bulls, as prey animals, choose to flee from a predator like a polar bear rather than stand and fight, and a polar bear wouldn't know what to make of a bull in the first place, since they don't actively hunt cattle, but instead seals and walruses, and maybe the occasional caribou and muskox. Maybe if the bull was a little Dexter the polar bear might win. But if it was against a 2200 lb Spanish Fighting Bull the polar bear may loose. The polar bear may even lose if it's against a hot-tempered Chianina bull. So who knows?


Who is the relative of the brown bear?

The polar bear, grizzly bear, and black bear. Though some may think that a brown bear and a polar bear can have babies together that has only happen between a Grizzly bear and a polar bear. Note: Grizzly's and Brown bears are different species of bear.


How tall is a mountain bear?

If you mean a Polar Bear................... standing on their hind legs a Polar Bear may reach 10 - 11 ft. tall.


How do you become a polar bear?

It is impossible to become a polar bear unless you are born a polar bear. But you can become like a polar bear by imitating some of its distinct characteristics. If you want to look like a polar bear, you will have to make a costume of white fir, wear big teeth, and have two little ears and a little tail. You will then want to act like a polar bear, swim like a polar bear, and eat like a polar bear. But you will never mate with a polar bear or make little baby polar bears.


Which bear is bigger Kodiak bear or polar bear?

Polar bears may be somewhat longer, and stand a bit taller, but large male brown bears can be as heavy as male polar bears, to nearly 1500 pounds.


Which is most likely to win in a battle a polar bear or seal?

A polar bear is the ring seal's most likely predator, in the icy habitat of the Arctic circle. The chances are that a seal can avoid the jaws of a polar bear quite often. They can hold their breath under the water for up to fourty-five minutes, but the polar bears are of the most patient predators on earth. When the ring seal goes under the water, it has the choice of which breathing hole to take a breath from. But what if that is where the polar bear is waiting? The ring seal can hear the loud sounds of the polar bear's paws on the surface of the ice, so can move away from the breathing hole it is waiting at. But when the polar bear stops moving, the ring seal has to make a choice. Out of all the breathing holes, it is most likely that a seal will choose the one the polar bear isn't waiting at. Brilliant. This proves they may be tasty prey, but are good at avoiding the ferocious, deadly jaws of the deadly predator, Polar bear.