Some bears are omnivores and eat plants but most are carnivores and eat other animals.
Consumers have to feed on producers or other consumers to survive. Deer are herbivores, which means that they only eat plants (Producers). Bears are another example of consumers. Black bears are omnivores and scavengers, like skunks and raccoons, which means that they will eat just about anything.
Polar bears eat primarily seals and other Arctic animals but do eat a small amount of plant material as well.
No, bears are consumers; and they eat producers.
NO, producers are thing that make their own food like plants and trees.consumers are things like fox who eat them
They do not like to eat dirt.
They do eat fish but they don't rip them apart like polar bears do.
Bears do not sit in the sunlight and make food by using their green leaves, so they are not producers.
Bears probably like anything that they can get there hands on to eat, so yes.
bears don't eat seals like polar bears
Sharks primarily eat consumers, such as fish, seals, and other marine animals, rather than producers like plants or algae. Producers are at the base of the food chain and convert sunlight into energy, which is then consumed by herbivores and subsequently by carnivores like sharks. While sharks may indirectly rely on producers by consuming herbivores that eat them, they do not eat producers directly.
No, dragons hate bears!!! In the wild, dragons love to kill and eat bears.
Bears are consumers. Consumers either search or hunt for their food.They are not producers or decomposers.Bears are consumers because they don't create their own food/energy, they eat berries or fish or salmon. A producer is usually a plant because it makes its own food through photosynthesis.