No. The wolf is much smaller than a polar bear. Polar bears are big and mean.
no the bear will eat the wolf
No, wolves are not part of the polar bear's diet.
No. The wolf is much smaller than a polar bear. Polar bears are big and mean.
A polar bear will eat anything that it catches, including foxes.
yes
Yes, very easily.
An artic fox would not stand any chance about a polar bear but as it is a scavenger it would probably eat a polar bear which was already dead.Polar bears are not a food item for the arctic fox, but arctic foxes will scavenge carcasses, such as seals, etc., and if a dead polar bear is found, the fox probably won't hesitate to get a quick meal. Arctic foxes mainly eat rodents, eggs, and birds.
a polar bear can! polar bears eat seals, PENGUINS , and any other meat they can find in the Arctic!
Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
Common arctic carnivores include polar bears, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, and wolverines. These animals have adapted to the extreme cold temperatures and harsh conditions of the Arctic environment by developing thick fur, powerful hunting skills, and specialized behaviors for survival.
tundra is a cold region in northen siberia russsia. a food chain is a chain of moving energy pass down by animal eating other animal. polar bears eat the fish andthe fish eat the stuff in the water. Something like that.
Calling them enemies may be a stretch. Polar bears do not normally prey on Arctic foxes, and the fox will often follow the bear to eat scraps from the bear's kills.