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Polar bears can identify their prey from huge distances because of their​

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Answered by ItzCuteAngell
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They can smell their prey up to a kilometer away. Polar bears have a very strong sense of smell, which they use to find seal breathing holes in the ice.

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Answered by aaizaareej59
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they follow their nose using the power of wind. Researchers at the University of Alberta have demystified the way that polar bears search for their typical prey of ringed seals. The answer, it turns out, is simple: they follow their nose using the power of wind.

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