Snow bears, commonly known as polar bears, primarily eat seals, particularly ringed and bearded seals. They rely on sea ice as a platform for hunting these marine mammals. In addition to seals, they may scavenge on whale carcasses or consume bird eggs and vegetation when necessary, especially during the summer months when food is scarcer. Their diet is primarily carnivorous, adapted to their Arctic environment.
No, they eat fish.
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
Deer, wild hog, and even brown bears.
The Snow bears in the book by Jan Brett were white. Polar Bears are white.
yes big bears eat little bears
polar bears,penguins, Snow owl. Who couldn't know that ! EDIT: Actually, penguins only live in Antarctica, and polar bears only live in the Arctic Circle. Which is why polar bears don't eat penguins.
Bears eat bears
Polar bears DO NOT eat snow. It takes too much of their body's energy to convert the snow into water. Polar bears get all the water they need from the food they eat.Actually they do eat snow. There isn't many open water sources, let alone fresh water, available where they roam, and even the prey they eat doesn't provide sufficient water for them to live off of alone.
Yes Bears eat herons.
no worms do NOT eat bears!