All living things need food to give them the energy to grow and move. A food chain shows how each living thing gets its food. It shows who is eating who. The arrow means "is eaten by" .
Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
Energy can be lost in a food chain by heat or waste.
when a species has a differed specialize taste for food.
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No, a polar bear is not a decomposer. Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organic matter into simpler substances, such as bacteria and fungi. Polar bears are carnivorous mammals that primarily feed on seals and other marine mammals. They are at the top of the Arctic food chain and do not play a role in the decomposition process.
Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
A bear on the top of the food chain.
There is nothing that preys on bears. They are a the top or the food chain and are predators.
Grizzly bears are an apex predator; thus they are at the very top of the food chain.
Most bears are at the top of their food chain and therefore would not be hunted for food by other animals.
it has none, top of the food chain
polar bears and red squirrels
There are no polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
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.
because the panda bears and other animals have to eat it. they are at the top of the food chain but they eat only bamboo
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.
Omnivore same as humans top of the chain in his environment