Polar bears are apex predators, found at the very top of the food chain. Only humans and the occasional orca have been known to prey upon polar bears.
Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
polar bears and red squirrels
A polar bear's diet mostly consists of ringed and bearded seals. The bears hunt and eat them usually in the Arctic waters from ice floes. Polar bears are also foragers when they have no other food sources and will eat at those times at garbage dumps near human villages and towns.
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polar bears are a huge part of the food chain in arctic regions and there would be an overpopulation of many animals.
Polar Bears Arctic Fox's Coyotes Grizzly bears Killer Whales
There is no food chain on Antarctica to support any animal life, including that of a polar bear.
people polar bears are at the top of the food chain so they have no ememies except people.
polar bears, arctic wolfs, and the great red fox.
There is no food chain to support any animal in Antarctica.
Nothing, these animals are at the apex of their food chain.