Polar Bears are alot like humans: Eat other animals, starts a baby then grows into an adult, and mammals. They also are like us because if it is a cannibal Polar Bear then yes it would, but that would be if it ran out of all other food options. So that's rare, because they eat Seals, Whales, Narwhols, a few other sea creatures, and if none of that is available, rodents. So it's rare, but yes, on a rare occasion a Polar Bear will eat another Polar Bear.
Adult males will often kill and consume cubs, especially if unguarded by the female.
other types of bears such as the grizzly/brown bear eat black bears
All carrion consumers will eat a dead bear. There are no predators of bears other than man and other bears in Connecticut.
nothing eats bear because of its size. only other types of bear eats other bears
The bear is what is known as an apex predator; it preys upon other animals but no other animal preys upon the bear (not counting parasites; bears can have ticks, for example, which eat part of the bear, but not the whole bear). Of course, bears do not live forever, and when they die, lots of other animals can eat them. But no animal kills bears to eat them, not counting humans (bear paws are considered a delicacy in China).
Bears eat bears
bears don't eat seals like polar bears
They are different because they eat different foods and black bears eat insect not brown bears in north amercia .
Yes, berries, insects, moose calf's and elks, but bears eat diffrent things from other bears too.
they eat bear berries mostly and some other berries too.
No, the range of the spectacled bear does not overlap with that of the jaguar.
Polar bears do eat fish there maybe some other but i am not sure.
Yes. Brown bears, like Grizzly Bears especially, often kill and eat adult or young black bears whenever they meet each other.