It is a primary consumer.
Polar bears are tertiary consumers.
A polar is a fourth-level or tertiary consumer. This means that it is at the top of the food chain. Primary consumer in a polar bear's habitat are things like zooplankton. Secondary consumers are the fish that eat the plankton and third or tertiary consumers are the seals that eat the fish.
A bear is a secondary consumer. eats the plant eaters or the primary consumers.
No. Polar bears are tertiary--some may even consider them to be quaternary--consumers.
It directly consumes animals and plants, and it's secondary because it can eat the products of animals and plants such as milk.
Actually, the polar bear is a tertiary consumer.
The polar bear is a tertiary consumer.
a hungry bear I mean (sp) what consumer does that make the animal? primary secondary triestairy(sp) quastrain(sp)
I could probably say no because these are animals that eat meat and leaves but probably it could be a secondary consumer if it will it a deer in a food chain
Yes, a spider is generally considered a secondary consumer.
Polar bears are carnivorous, hence, they eat things that eat other things. Primary consumers are organisms that feed off of the nutrients supplied, i.e. plants, algae, etc. One creature eats a primary consumer, becomes a secondary consumer, and is eaten by polar bears, making them tertiary consumers.
A polar bear is a consumer.