The bear is what is known as an apex predator; it preys upon other animals but no other animal preys upon the bear (not counting parasites; bears can have ticks, for example, which eat part of the bear, but not the whole bear). Of course, bears do not live forever, and when they die, lots of other animals can eat them. But no animal kills bears to eat them, not counting humans (bear paws are considered a delicacy in China).
Swimming polar bears are occasionally killed and eaten by orcas.
Bears and cougars are hunted and eaten by humans, and they are animals that would prey on cattle.
Wolverines are known to be killed by bears and packs of wolves, but they are rarely eaten by other animals.
tigers are eaten by bears
polar bears have relationships just like any other person in the world and any other any other animal how do you think we get more animal by them having relationships
No. There is no food chain to support bears -- or any animal -- in Antarctica: it's too cold.
Virtually any animal can be eaten. Dingo meat is certainly not a meat eaten today, however.
polar bears eat, just like any other animal that hibernates.
Bears ussually eat berries
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