Manitoba polar bears, Canada The polar bear is the most carnivorous of the bears, feeding primarily on ringed seals and occasionally on bearded seals. Don Johnston / age fotostock
Manitoba is a province in the region of the Prairies, due to its huge plains of grass and crops that cover the ground, bordered by aspen trees. These vast expanses of intact nature are a marvellous ground for a number of animal species. Manitoba also has small paradises for ornithologists, such as the Larsh delta, a marsh, and the Oak Hammock Marsh, a meeting point for migrating birds.