Its both it is a prey by one mammal, The Human. It also preys on other animals like Moose, Caribou, Elk, Deer, Bison, and even Black Bears.
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
True. The frog that is the prey of a fox is the predator that eats bugs. The seal that is the prey of the Killer Whale is the predator that eats fish. And the hiker that eats steak for dinner may meet with a grizzly bear.
a predator
Human and bigger bears
The almighty Grizzly Bear.
Usually a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
they are predators because of their extremely sharp teeth
Some animals are both predators and prey for other nastier predators, A good example is the Grizzly Bear. It is now a top predator, but was once prey for the Short Faced Bear, an animal that died out in North America some 10,000 years ago. It was subject to secondary predation. The Grizzly was a primary predator at the time. Usually the producers in a system are plants or microbes that convert chemical or solar energy into starches and sugars. Then follows a long string of consumers each consuming the previous level. In the case of a string leading to the short faced bear (which would include the grizzly) this could be: algae->small aquatic insects-> small fish> several levels of fish predators going up to salmon->grizzly bears ->short faced bear. The stages between algae (producer) and the short faced bear (ultimate consumer) are identified as primary, secondary , tertiary quaternary, etc consumers.
a grizzly bear a lot of the wolf packs man
every hot time
Black bear predators include other black bears, man, and grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horriblis) which are not present at Shenandoah. Coyotes (Canis latrans) and bobcat (Felix rufus) may prey on cubs.