because wolves don't have preditors unless a human had a gun than that's a different story
Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
polar bears, arctic wolfs, and the great red fox.
In a deciduous forest, the top predator in the food chain might be a large carnivore such as a wolf or a bear. These predators feed on smaller animals such as deer, rabbits, and birds that occupy lower trophic levels in the food chain.
The most powerful (or apex) predator in the arctic is the polar bear.arctic foxes, polar bears
Omnivore same as humans top of the chain in his environment
The arctic wolf is a tertiary consumer, or the thing at the top of the chain. The animal beneath the wolf on the food chain is the snow hare or rabbit. The producer, or the bottom of the food chain is some plants.
Polar bear
Near the top. Depending on location, the wolf has few natural predators other than tigers, bears and man.
The trophic level of the Arctic cod is as a primary consumer. The Arctic cod is consumed by the Seals and killer whales.
The Mexican wolf is at the top of them chain eating small animals and weak elk and deer, by doing so they have a great positive effect on the environment, sadly they're near extinction.
A bear on the top of the food chain.
is a sharks on top of the food chain