1. Polar bears love to eat fish. Polar bears mainly feed on fish and seals. Sometimes they also attack powerful animals such as walruses, narwhals, and beluga whales.
2. Pandas love to eat bamboo. Pandas live almost entirely on bamboo. Among the more than 50 kinds of plants that are naturally eaten in the wild, the 7 species they like to eat the most are the giant arrow bamboo and the West China arrow bamboo.
3. Horses love to eat grass. Horses feed on grass, while wild horses feed on splendens splendens, Haloxylon ammodendron, reeds, tamarisk, etc. in the desert. In winter, they can dig through the snow to find dead grass.
4. Squirrels love to eat nuts and fungi. Squirrels spend 70% to 80% of their time foraging, and they tend to forage and store food in coniferous forests.
In autumn, squirrels store nuts scattered on the ground and fungi on branches.
Storing food in autumn is beneficial to squirrels' overwintering and reproduction in the second year.
5. Anteaters love to eat ants. Anteaters can use their powerful forelimbs to tear open the nests of ants and termites, use their long tongues to catch food, swallow it whole, and grind it with the thickened pylorus in their stomach.