a seal is different from a polar bear because a seal has flippers and blubber a polar bear has 4 legs and has fur and a polar bear eats the seal but the seal doesn't eat the polar bear so the seal is prey to the polar bear k
yes there is only one polar bear its named the white polar bear
it is the wax from polar bear ears's
Penguins are birds, they are black and white, and they eat small fish.Polar bears are mammals, they weight approx 300kg or more, and they eat variable size of fish and seals.The polar bear is a mammal, the penguin is a birdThe polar bear is a predator, the penguin is both predator and preyThe polar bear lives in the Arctic, the penguin lives in the southern hemisphere (many around the Antarctic)The Polar bear hibernates, the penguin is active all year round.
A polar bear has animal cells. Animal cells are the basic building blocks of most animals, including mammals like polar bears. Plant cells have different structures and functions compared to animal cells.
The NARWHAL, a type of arctic whale and many types of seals like the wedell seal.
The polar bear wins because it is bigger and faster
That would be the polar bear.
No, leopard seals are found in Antarctica and the polar bear in the Arctic. Even if they lived in the same habitat, they would not be enemies. The polar bear would consider the seal to be a potential meal, not an enemy.
Polar Bears primarily hunt seal's polar bear will sit and whit for the seal. It also will eat fish.
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.
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the enemie is a polar bear
No. Not even close.
Polar bears are natural predators of the harbor seal, and thus they do eat harbor seals as part of their diet. However, the harbor seal only makes up a small portion of the polar bear's diet. The polar bear's diet is made up primarily of ringed seal.
Polar bears are the most carnivorous of the different bear species. They mainly feed on two different species of seal, the bearded and the ringed seal. They may also eat various bird eggs, walruses, and the carcasses of narwhals, beluga whales.
They eat seals. Polar bears live off of the seal fat.