arctic foxes get away from polar bears because of there fur
Predators of the Arctic fox include tundra wolves and sometimes polar bears.Young pups can be snatched away by snowy owls and golden eagles.wolves, polar bears, owls and eaglespolar bears, golden eagles, men, red foxes, and wolf packsredfoxes and eaglesArctic foxes don't usually have predators, however polar bears may kill them.Their main predators are the polar bear and wolf. When pups are young, however, owls and eagles are their predators as well. and bears can eat them too
polar bearsPolar Bears and Humans.The Arctic fox's biggest enemy is a red fox. The red fox has taken away a lot of the arctic foxes habitat.The arctic fox is a carnivore animal from the canine family. As a predator itself, it hasn't many natural predators. Their biggest enemy are polar bears and humans, and when they are little, they also need to be careful with the snowy owl, which can hunt baby foxes if they are not being supervised.polar bears and human. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl
polar bears.
polar bearsPolar Bears and Humans.The Arctic fox's biggest enemy is a red fox. The red fox has taken away a lot of the arctic foxes habitat.The arctic fox is a carnivore animal from the canine family. As a predator itself, it hasn't many natural predators. Their biggest enemy are polar bears and humans, and when they are little, they also need to be careful with the snowy owl, which can hunt baby foxes if they are not being supervised.polar bears and human. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl
We as humans are taking ice away from the Arctic because of global warming and pollution.
No. They are predominantly found on the sea ice covering the continental shelf so as to access their main food source, seals. Yellowknife is located well inland of any part of the Arctic Sea or Hudson Bay, well away from the traditional territory of the polar bear.
they run away from predators such as arctic foxes
Melting sea ice is a threat to the polar bears because without the sea ice the polar bears predators will see them and swim away.
HabitatThough they are excellent swimmers, polar bears spend most of their time atop Arctic sea ice. Sea ice is an ecosystem in itself, supported at its base by plankton and algae at the bottom of the food chain. Polar bears share this habitat with seals, whales, Arctic foxes, birds and even people.Pr PredatorPolar bears are the primary predator in the marine ecosystem of the Arctic. They mainly hunt seals and the occasional young walrus or whale. Polar bears mostly eats the fats of their prey. Birds, seals, walrus. In times of scarcity, they eat anything available, including fish, reindeer, birds, rodents, eggs, kelp, berries and even garbage.
Polar bears have only one enemy MAN, they can only escape by diving into the sea.
To help keep them away from danger
Yes