Passage 1
Bears
Bears are large animals that eat meat and plants. They are found everywhere in the world except in Australia and Antarctica. They are shy and like to stay alone. They are also good at hiding themselves in times of danger. Like many animals, bears hibernate in winter. This means that they go to sleep for several months in winter and wake up during springtime. This is because food is scarce in winter. Animals like ground squirrels hibernate too, but they wake up now and then to eat something. However, bears hibernate for as many as seven months. After the hibernation, bears are very hungry, but there is enough food for them. Insects, nuts, berries, sap, branches, and roots are some of the things that bears feed on.
Passage 2
Polar Bears
Polar bears are the largest carnivorous land animals. They are found in the Arctic region, which is covered with ice for most of the year. They have thick fur, a long neck, and a narrow skull that helps them live on land as well as swim in water. The thick fur even covers their feet and keeps them warm. They feed on walruses, seals, and beluga whales. They usually hunt alone and not in groups. During winters, when food is not available, polar bears go to their caves to hibernate. After a long sleep all through winter, polar bears wake up feeling hungry. The sheets of ice in the rivers and seas begin to melt and this helps the polar bears wade through the water to find food for themselves.
1
After reading both passages, what can the reader understand about the food habits of bears and polar bears?
A.
Bears and polar bears feed only on animals that live in water.
B.
Bears and polar bears feed on other animals.
C.
Bears and polar bears eat plants and meat.
D.
Bears and polar bears like to eat the food found in the Arctic region.