The sun bear, primarily found in Southeast Asian forests, occupies a specific role in the food chain as an omnivore. It primarily feeds on fruits, insects, and small vertebrates, making it a primary consumer. Sun bears can also serve as prey for larger predators such as tigers and crocodiles, positioning them as a secondary consumer in some ecosystems. Additionally, their foraging behavior helps in seed dispersal, contributing to the health of their habitat.
grizzly bear *
A bear on the top of the food chain.
after a polar bear it is a brown bear
bear
In a food chain, the arrows are meant to show what animals energy goes where EX: fish--->bear the energy of the fish goes to the bear
The food chain begins with the sun. The flow of energy for everything on Earth begins with the sun. Sun - Producer - Consumer - Decomposer
The sun energizes the producer to produce food.
The sun
Because when you eat you get energy and a food chain tells you which animal eats what
maybe polar bear
The polar bear is the top of the food chain, no other animal relies on it for food to live.
the sun