15 Polar Bears Hunting Their Prey

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Polar bears and other bears are usually at the top of their food chain. There aren’t too many animals that can mess with a bear. They run fast, climb trees, and even swim well, so trying to escape a bear is not easy. If you want to see all types of bears in action, you’re at the right place, so let’s get started.

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Polar Bear Hunting Fish

These polar bears live at a zoo, and they have access to fish in their own little pond. I guess it keeps them honest and active. You can see this polar underwater try to snatch a fish, and when it comes out of the water, it begins to eat it immediately. Polar bears rely on ice to hunt, and as it disappears, they are unable to reach their traditional prey. Because each Arctic summer brings more water and less ice, some polar bears are forced to feed on seaweed, birds, and Arctic char, a type of salmon, as they migrate upstream to spawn.

Their ability to find food and learn new hunting techniques may be critical to their survival. The bear in this video is a spirit bear and he’s going fishing. The Kermode bear sometimes called the spirit bear, is a subspecies of the American black bear and lives in the Central and North Coast regions of British Columbia, Canada. I just love the look of this bear. The bears at this zoo get a rare fish treat. This enrichment helps the bears remain active and feel more like the way they feel out in the wild. Of course, it’s not the same, not even close, but at least it’s something.

Polar Bear Attack On Beluga

A polar bear is seen hunting a beluga in this overhead shot. The bear has clearly made the kill, but now the task is to relocate the large whale to a safer and more comfortable location where the bear can consume it. This polar bear has hunted and killed a cute beluga whale in the open sea, and it is holding on to it, so it can dig through its tender and tasty meat.

Belugas are not very big whales and make an excellent meal for the big bears. Beluga whales are often attacked and eaten by killer whales and polar bears. Scientists believe that belugas may swim far into ice-covered waters to avoid orcas, but this may put them at greater risk of polar bear predation. A sub-adult Polar Bear has made a lucky find, a dead baby beluga whale. Here the bear has dragged the carcass up from the beach and begins to feed.

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