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Polar bears are hungry to pick up garbage trucks. Polar bears don't eat ice. Why should they starve without ice?

Although polar bears don't eat ice, they need to find ice to rest when foraging. If they don't have or can't find suitable ice, polar bears will have to keep floating in the sea. Although no natural enemies can pose a life threat, polar bears will die of exhaustion if they keep floating. Therefore, scraping garbage cans is one of the best ways for them to maintain their lives.

1. Climate warming leads to less ice, so that polar bears can rest and forage for less ice and can't eat at all. News about the continuous warming of the Arctic climate and the melting of glaciers frequently appear in hot searches, and polar bears are also facing the threat of extinction because they have no natural enemies in the Arctic. Most polar bears are thin, and some polar bears starve to death because they can't find food. At present, Russian news reports say that more than a dozen polar bears surrounded human garbage trucks and wolfed down leftovers from them.

In fact, this phenomenon has become more and more common at present. Although polar bears eat fish from the sea and give them back to sea dogs, these animals must be captured by polar bears themselves. In the sea, polar bears have no place to stay. Even if they catch food, they can't eat it at all. Therefore, in the case of less and less ice, even if there is abundant food in the sea, polar bears can only watch but not eat. If they put all their eggs into the sea to hunt, they may not only eat the eggs, but also stay in the sea forever.

Second, polar bears are thin and endangered. Why would humans rather let them pick up trash cans than feed them artificially? Netizen: Because of breaking the law! It is common to feed stray cats and dogs, but if you feed polar bears in the Arctic, you will be punished by law. There are many photos taken by foreign photographers of polar bears starving to death because they can't find food, but they would rather instruct polar bears to feed than give them what they brought. In 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 often feed polar bears, they will think of humans when they are hungry. When humans can't stand their appetite, they may extend their claws to humans. At that time, there was no room for mankind to fight back. On the other hand, it is also for criminals to hunt polar bears. In fact, it is more practical for polar bears to protect the environment than artificial feeding. After all, animals need freedom, not bondage.

Finally, the polar bear is a creature without natural enemies, but it exists horizontally and vertically, and its natural enemies are human beings.