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explain about aparticular animals,where it lives and how it finds,collect and eats food ​

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Answered by pragatigoyal639
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Polar bear  About to explain .

Explanation:

Polar bears feed mainly on ringed and bearded seals. Depending upon their location, they also eat harp and hooded seals and scavenge on carcasses of beluga whales, walruses, narwhals, and bowhead whales.

On occasion, polar bears kill beluga whales and young walruses.

When other food is unavailable, polar bears will eat just about any animal they can get, including reindeer, small rodents, seabirds, waterfowl, fish, eggs, vegetation (including kelp), berries, and human garbage.

A polar bear's stomach can hold an estimated 15% to 20% of its body weight. A polar bear generally eats this much only when its energy demands are high. A bear can assimilate 84% of the protein and 97% of the fat it eats.

Polar bears need an average of 2 kg (4.4 lb.) of fat per day to obtain enough energy to survive. A ringed seal weighing 55 kg (121 lb.) could provide up to eight days of energy for a polar bear.

Hibernating polar bears do not eat.

Foraging and Eating

Still hunting.

Still hunting is the most common method of hunting year-round.

The polar bear remains motionless beside a breathing hole or lead edge waiting for a seal to surface. When a seal surfaces, the polar bear bites onto the head or upper body, then flips the entire seal onto the ice.

Still hunting usually takes less than one hour, but polar bears will wait much longer.

Stalking on land.

Stalking is a hunting method used when seals haul out on sea ice.

Once spotted, the seal is slowly and steadily stalked by the polar bear. At 15 to 30 m (49-98 ft.) away, the polar bear suddenly charges the seal. With its claws or teeth, the polar bear grabs the seal before the seal can leave the ice.

Aquatic stalk.

The aquatic stalk is a method also used to hunt seals hauled out on sea ice.

The polar bear swims toward a hauled-out seal. Once the polar bear reaches the ice edge, the bear quickly emerges from the water and grabs the seal with its claws or teeth.

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