Polar bears really don't eat birds. They prefer aquatic mammals like seals, sea lions, walruses, belugas and other whales.
Yes. Polar bears have been known to eat muskox, reindeer, birds, eggs, rodents, shellfish, crabs, and other polar bears.
Large birds,polar bears dont because no polar bears live in the south pole... I think.
You can eat polar bears, birds, fish, snow rabbit and Linx
You can eat polar bears, birds, fish, snow rabbit and Linx
You can eat polar bears, birds, fish, snow rabbit and Linx
There are no polar bears in Antarctica. If there were, they would eat the penguins.
Polar bears eat next to nothing during the summer time. They may try to catch a few lemmings, some birds and eat some birds eggs, but other than that they're waiting around until winter comes back again. During the winter polar bears feast on seals, walrus and some whale.
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Polar bears eat when they're hungry so there not nocturnal.
They do not like to eat dirt.
Polar bears eat fish and seal During the winter.
Mature bears tend to eat only the calorie-rich skin and blubber of the seal, whereas younger bears consume the protein-rich red meat. Polar bears have also been observed to eat a wide variety of other wild foods, including muskox, reindeer, birds, eggs, rodents, shellfish, crabs, and other polar bears. They may also eat plants, including berries, roots, and kelp, however none of these are a significant part of their diet.