Polar bears are so hungry that they pick up garbage trucks, and polar bears don t eat ice, so why do

Updated on pet 2024-03-07
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although polar bears do not eat ice but need to find ice to rest when foraging, if there is no or can not find the right ice, then polar bears have to keep floating in the sea, although no natural predators can pose a threat to life, but the consequences of polar bears just keep floating is exhaustion and death, so picking up garbage cans is one of the best ways for them to stay alive.

    First, the warming climate has led to a decrease in ice cubes, so that polar bears will have less ice to feed and rest, and they will not be able to forage at all. News about the continuous warming of the Arctic climate and the melting of glaciers frequently appear on the hot search, and polar bears as no natural predators in the Arctic are currently facing the threat of extinction, most polar bears are emaciated and some polar bears are starved to death because they cannot find food.

    In fact, this phenomenon has become more and more common, although polar bears eat fish in the sea and fur sealsBut these animals must be caught by the polar bears themselves, and there is no place for polar bears to stay in the sea, and even if they catch food, they will not be able to eat at allTherefore, in the case of less and less ice, even if there is abundant food in the sea, polar bears can only see but not eat in their mouths, and if they go into the sea to hunt for food, they will not only not be able to eat but may also stay in the sea forever.

    2. Polar bears are emaciated and endangered, why would humans prefer to let them pick up garbage cans rather than artificially feed them? Netizen: Because of the law!

    It is relatively common to feed stray cats and dogs, but if you feed polar bears food in the Arctic, you will be punished by law, and foreign photographers have filmed a lot of ** about polar bears starving to death because they can't find food, but they would rather guide polar bears to forage than choose to give it what they broughtIn fact, the law stipulates that this is not only for the safety of human beings, but also for the safety of polar bears.

    If humans feed polar bears regularly, they think of humans when they are hungryWhen humans can't bear their appetite, they may reach for their claws at humans, and then humans won't be able to fight backOn the other hand, it is also for the criminals to hunt polar bears, in fact, it is more practical for polar bears to protect the environment than to feed them artificially, after all, animals need freedom rather than bondage.

    Finally: it is said that the polar bear is a creature with no natural predators, but it has all of them, and its natural enemies are humans.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main reason is that the polar bear itself lives on the cold Arctic land, and its main food is also living in the Arctic, when the ice melts, it loses its main food**, so it will starve.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although polar bears do not eat ice, the reduction of the ice also has a great impact on them, which will lead to a decrease in prey, difficulty in catching prey, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because there is less ice, it means that the temperature has risen, and the result of the temperature rise is that the fish and shrimp living in the Arctic have died, so that the polar bears have no food** and will starve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Polar bears mainly go down to the river to fish for a living, and if there is less ice floe on the Arctic ice, they can't find food, or they will suffocate if they go into the water for too long, if there is more ice floe, it is good for their fishing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is less food to eat. With the pollution of the environment, global warming intensifies, glaciers begin to melt, polar bears grow in a changing environment, and the food chain is reduced.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Polar bears have to go to the sea to catch their food, and when there is less ice, polar bears cannot go to the surface and cannot hunt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is all a view of things in a period of time, and time will be judged whether it is right or wrong. Europeans are more inclined to this concept, and do not fight forest fires (which are caused by nature but not man-made). They believe that human intervention destroys the laws of nature.

    But that's not necessarily the right thing to do.

    China's giant pandas, according to their thinking, may have become extinct long ago. Of course, the giant pandas were rescued from artificial breeding, and there were many difficulties in releasing them back into nature, including that the artificially tamed pandas could not forage in the wild, avoid natural predators, etc., but they were solved one by one. What they do is called standing by and watching, which is not a good way to deal with it, at least the bear in front of them

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