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Polar bears primarily have no natural predators due to their position at the top of the Arctic food chain. However, young cubs can be vulnerable to threats from other carnivores, such as wolves and even adult male polar bears. Additionally, human activities, including hunting and habitat destruction, pose significant risks to their survival. Overall, while adult polar bears face few natural predators, environmental challenges significantly impact their population.

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