Rabbits, Elk, Seals, and termites.
polar bears need to live, so they have to get energy from other animals.
grizzlly bears live in the wild so there is more to eat example bunnysyet the polar bears live in colder places so thney survive on fishand the black and brown bears eat salmon honey some animals that they find to
Grizzly bears eat a variety of animals but it depends on what area they live in but they eat fish, dear, gazelle, and a multiple variety of animals.
No animals actively eat or prey upon sloth bears.
humans, polar bears, seals, penguins etc animals that live near the sea with fish existing in there will eat fish
Tasmanian devils cannot eat bears, for two simple reasons. 1. There are no bears in Australia. 2. Tasmanian Devils eat carrion, which means the dead bodies of animals, as well as live prey which is small, such as up to the size of the common wombat. They would not eat live bears.
yes, Grizzly bears do eat other animals on occasion.
Grizzly bears eat a variety of animals but it depends on what area they live in but they eat fish, dear, gazelle, and a multiple variety of animals.
Bears eat any animals they can get their paws on. Wolves happen to be one of those animals. Bears will eat you if they can catch you so stay out of their way.
Polar bears live on the ice. To survive they pretty much have to eat any animal they can find and kill. They don't eat Penguins because polar bears live in the Arctic and Penguins in the antarctic, the opposite end of the Earth. But since polar bears don't travel that far, they can only eat animals native to the Arctic. And there are plenty of other animals apart from Penguins who never make it that far North.
Bears, mink, otter, eagles, osprey, larger fish, man.
some times they eat animals but they usally eat honey