A polar bear is a predator and scavenger and not really that much of a filter feeder.
They are foragers, grazers as well as predators, omnivores will eat most anything.
It is a predator and one of the most viscous predator's that can be found.
Usually a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
In their Arctic environment, polar bears are the highest predator in the food chain.They have no natural predator themselves. However they are also unfortunately "prey" to humans who illegally hunt them for their pelts.
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The polar bear has no natural predator.
Only a large walrus or an orca would be a predator on a polar bear. Polar bears are the apex predator of their environment. Baboons are seldom predators, and they live nowhere near the Arctic.
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They don't have any natural predators other than other polar bears. They are the alpha predator in their food chain.
The Polar bear is a giant apex predator and hence it shares a Predator - Prey relationship with other species.
To anything other than a human, a polar bear is a predator. To a human, potentially either one (depends if the human has a gun).
No, polar bears eat fish, walrus's, seals and stuff like that. They have more than one predator.
They are the Arctic's top predator.