Water is important to polar bears because they need it to drink. to clean themselves, their food is mostly in the water, and to cool off on hot days.
They live on opposite ends of the world, so there is no real answer. Polar bears don't eat penguins.
Polar bears predominantly eat seals and rarely prey on penguins. Penguins are not found in the same regions as polar bears, so it is unlikely that polar bears eat any penguins per year.
They are naturally aggressive to other male bears when they encounter each other, although polar bears are free ranging and don't establish and mark territory. They will attack and kill the cubs of another male so that they can then mate with the female. They will fight with the female as she tries to protect the cubs, although not usually to the death. Other times, although rare, it may be because they are starving.polar bears kill other polar bears to demand their territory and because of male stress
Polar bears are opportunistic hunters and can consume multiple penguins in one feeding session if given the opportunity, depending on the size and availability of the penguins. However, there is no specific or set number of penguins a polar bear can eat at one time.
They could,but they don't. The polar bear is an animal of the artic regions. The penguin species are found in Antartica, and the southern coasts of South America. If food supplies were plentiful, they could easily live in the same region.
Think so yes
So they don't die off
Polar bears eat when they're hungry so there not nocturnal.
Polar bears are surrounded by ice and other cold sea animals. They live way in the Antartica. So they are surrounded by freezing water and lots of ice.
well polar bears don't live in water so it would make since if they have cold water to survive so yes the water has to be cold It would seem they could live anywhere, the water at the zoos isn't that cold and they reproduce too!
No, polar bears have lungs just like humans and other mammals. Polar bears can hold their breath for several minutes at a time, but they have to come up to breath frequently.
YES!!!Water pollution does affect polar bears. If they swim in polluted water then the water will get under their fur and could possibly cause a skin rash and possibly die. If they drink the polluted water they could get sick and die. They also can swallow poison or toxic wastes and die. So yes water pollution does affect polar bears.
Polar bears don't live in Australia. So no.
actually polar bears feet were always big and polar bears were just naturally born like that its part of nature
polar bears are mammals so its sexual reproduction and they gives birth to cubs
Well polar bears keep warm by there fur.It is so thick that they can go in the icy water so that's how polar bears keep warm
When you waste water, your affecting the whole earth basically. So the polar bears live in the poles, and sinse global warming is going on this very minute we need to save as much water as possible to make it freeze. Polar bears need ice to live on, they get tired by moving a lot.