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Adaptation, Polar Bear.  

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Food, Eating and Hunting The Polar Bear mainly eats seals, except in the summer when they eat vegetation and berries. They are called omnivores, which means that they eat plants besides meat. When the Polar Bear hunts a seal he stays low to the ground and creeps quietly toward it. Even though Polar Bears usually do not like to swim, they probably will to catch a seal. Sometimes if a Polar Bear want to blend in with the snow even more when hunting, they will put their paw over their nose and lips so the seal won't see them. After they kill the seal by hitting it and strangling it, they will only eat the fat and skin, leaving the meat behind for scavengers like foxes and birds. Sometimes they come together to eat but they usually eat alone. Polar Bears travel many miles in search of food. Sometimes male bears...

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