yes. Sometimes when the males are hungry they will try and eat a cub.
A polar bear will eat anything that it catches, including foxes.
yes
Males will sometimes kill and consume cubs.
Many males eat cubs when they are desperately hungry
Black bear cubs are born in the early spring in the hibernation den. Black bear mothers feed the cubs from her breast. They will continue to feed from their mother until they adapt to a diet of all solid food. At that time they will eat foods that their mother finds and shows them to eat, including berries, most fruits, vegetation and some fish.
A polar bear preys on arctic foxes A polar bear preys on arctic foxes
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.
No. Wolves aren't where polar bear cubs are located. Male polar bears if they are hungry will hunt a cub and eat it.
<Male Black Bears eat their cubs for a reason. When looking for food themselves, having left the mother/cubs they can stumble upon the mother's/cubs' territory. Since he is hungry, he ends up eating his cubs.
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.
The mother bear will attack you if you go near her cubs. She will also attack you and feed you to her cubs, because bears love to eat meat, including humans once in a while.
............yes you can say so only sometimes