Polar bears are a genuine carnivore in the bear family, and 98.5% of their food is meat. They mainly prey on seals, especially ring-spotted seals, as well as seals, saddle seals, crown seals. In addition, they also capture walrus, beluga whales, seabirds, fish, small mammals, and sometimes clean scroist meat. Occasionally in summer they also eat berries or plant roots. In late spring and summer, they will go to the seaside to take the seagrass to replenish the body's minerals and vitamins.<br><br>Unlike other bear animals, they don't hide their uneaten food and wait to eat it later, or even grow after eating fat, knowing that for them, high-calorie fat is more important than meat because they not only need to maintain a warm layer of fat, but also need to store energy for food shortages.
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