Polar bears are tertiary consumers.
It is a primary consumer.
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.
The primary food of polar bears are seals.
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No. Polar bears are tertiary--some may even consider them to be quaternary--consumers.
A bear is a secondary consumer. eats the plant eaters or the primary consumers.
Actually, the polar bear is a tertiary consumer.
The vast majority of a polar bear's diet is seals, which come up for air or are trapped away from holes in the ice.
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The primary diet of the polar bear is seals.
Animals that eat first level/primary consumers (ie the carnivor that eats herbivore or omnivores) A mosquitoe is a secondary consumer, as is the artic fox, wolves and polar bear.
Arctic foxes do not prey on polar bears and are rarely eaten by polar bears.