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.
i think they could eat a lot of fish.
sealsPolar Bears eat seals mainly.they eat seals and fish
No. It tends to be the other way around, with polar bears eating seals.
They do not like to eat dirt.
no they eat seals
they eat them with out waiting for them to die because the polar bears kill the seals
polar bears eat seals
bears don't eat seals like polar bears
no they eat seals and meat :)
Polar bears primarily consume seals and fish, but they may also eat seabirds, bird eggs, berries, kelp, and small mammals if available. They are opportunistic feeders and will adapt their diet based on what is available in their environment.
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Polar Bears do not eat keys. Nothing eats keys because they are made of metal and have not nutritional value. Polar Bears eat seals.