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The polar bear is one of the largest carnivores. It hunts mainly seal on the Arctic ice. What could be a factor that adversely affects the polar bear’s success at hunting, and, in the long run, significantly affects the animal’s chance of survival?

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Answer: A factor that could adversely affect its success is the ice floes melting causing the polar bears to have to stay in the water longer and have to take the chance of the seals spotting them first or the chance of getting tired easily

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