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Polar bears primarily prey on seals, particularly ringed and bearded seals, which they hunt on sea ice in the Arctic. They rely on platforms of ice to wait near seal breathing holes or to break through the ice to access seals beneath. Additionally, they may scavenge on carcasses of marine mammals or hunt other prey when seals are scarce. Their hunting grounds are typically in areas where sea ice is present, as it serves as a critical habitat for their hunting activities.

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