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  2. Polar bear - Wikipedia

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    Bear feeding on a bearded seal. The polar bear is a hypercarnivore, [96] and the most carnivorous species of bear. [37] It is an apex predator of the Arctic, [97] preying on ice-living seals and consuming their energy-rich blubber. [98] The most commonly taken species is the ringed seal, but they also prey on bearded seals and harp seals. [10]

  3. Dietary biology of the brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Brown bear feeding on salmon. The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is one of the most omnivorous animals in the world and has been recorded to consume the greatest variety of foods of any bear. [1] Throughout life, this species is regularly curious about the potential of eating virtually any organism or object that they encounter.

  4. Crazy Penguin Catapult - Wikipedia

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    Polar bears are usually found hiding behind ice block structures, which penguins may have to break through with their bouncy bodies. Each penguin has a limited number of bounces. The intro cutscene, much like the later Angry Birds ', shows polar bears who have kidnapped and caged several penguins. Given player's performance, the number of ...

  5. Bear - Wikipedia

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    Polar bear feeding on a seal on an ice floe north of Svalbard, Norway. It is the most carnivorous species. The sloth bear is not as specialized as polar bears and the panda, has lost several front teeth usually seen in bears, and developed a long, suctioning tongue to feed on the ants, termites, and other burrowing insects

  6. Polar bear conservation - Wikipedia

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    The key danger for polar bears posed by the effects of climate change is malnutrition or starvation due to habitat loss.Polar bears hunt seals from a platform of sea ice. Rising temperatures cause the sea ice to melt earlier in the year, driving the bears to shore before they have built sufficient fat reserves to survive the period of scarce food in the late summer and early fall.

  7. Bear hunting - Wikipedia

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    Polar bear are a primary source of food for Inuit. [citation needed] Polar bear meat is usually baked or boiled in a soup or stew. It is never eaten raw. Polar bear liver is inedible, as it contains large amounts of vitamin A and is highly toxic. [10] Bear meat, with its greasy, coarse texture and sweet flavor, has tended to receive mixed reviews.

  8. Can You Solve the ‘I Turn Polar Bears White’ Riddle?

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    It's harder than you'd think.

  9. Bears in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A bear patella bearing butchery marks has been dated to 10860–10641 BC; it was found in the Alice and Gwendoline Cave, County Clare. DNA studies have shown that the Irish bear was intermediate between the modern brown bear and modern polar bear. [7] This suggests that the Irish bear interbred with archaic polar bears during the Pleistocene. [8]