usually they eat salmon.
Its in the time period that they just woke up from hibernation so they eat as much salmon as they can until its time.
For the rest of the time they eat nearly anything edible but usually their prey is something big, like a penguin to a polar bear.
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.
Bears have no natural predators, they are at the top of their food chain so they are predators. Bears have no natural predators, they are at the top of their food chain so they are predators.
Yes, black bears actively hunt for food in their natural habitat by foraging for plants, insects, small mammals, and occasionally larger prey such as deer.
In the wild, animals such as wolves, tigers, and other bears are known to prey on bears.
Mountain lions are apex predators in their natural habitat, meaning they have few natural predators. However, some animals that may prey on mountain lions include bears, wolves, and other mountain lions.
They are not prey, they are apex predators.
polar bears are white showing the camouflage so the can catch their prey
All bears are predators, including black bears.
The horse, a prey animal, depends on flight as its primary means of survival. Its natural predators are large animals such as cougars, wolves, or bears, so its ability to outrun these predators is critical.
No, arctic wolves do not typically eat polar bears in their natural habitat. Arctic wolves primarily feed on smaller animals such as caribou, musk oxen, and Arctic hares. Polar bears are much larger and are not a common prey for arctic wolves.
A predator-prey relationship. Bears are predators, and thus bears see humans as prey.
Tigers do sometimes prey on bears, but normally they prey on deer, wild pig, and buffalo.