Omnivore same as humans top of the chain in his environment
not at all.
all i can tell you is that brown bears eat berries
Two carnivores in the boreal forest are the gray wolf and the Canada lynx. These predators play important roles in the ecosystem by controlling prey populations and helping maintain balance in the food chain.
A pig is a consumer in the food chain or food web.
Crocodiles play a large part in their food chain because they are the main predator.
When encountering a brown bear or grizzly bear in the wild, it is important to remain calm and avoid sudden movements. Back away slowly while facing the bear, and do not run or turn your back. Make yourself appear larger by raising your arms or holding a jacket above your head. If the bear approaches, speak calmly and firmly. Carry bear spray as a precaution and know how to use it. If attacked, play dead for a brown bear and fight back for a grizzly bear.
Ones black, ones brown! That's only part of it. Brown bears are larger than black bears. They have different habitats. Brown bear sub-species include the grizzly bear. Brown Bear (Ursus Arctos) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_bear Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Black_Bear Humorous Answer: Climb a tree. If the bear climbs the tree after you and eats you, it's a black bear. If the bear knocks the tree down and eats you, it's a grizzly bear. 99 Says - A Grizzly bear will let you play dead and walk away. A black bear will not. The reason being that a black bear will attack ( for the most part) for food. A grizzly attacks out of defense (usually food or young).
The polar bear is said to be the most dangerous bear on the planet. Both the polar bear and the grizzley are dangerous to humans if provoked, however, grizzlies tend to be less aggressive to people unless actually confronted. Not so the polar bear. They rule their domain and will readily attack anything, including humans, that invade their territory. So, to answer your question, if you are going to Alaska the polar bear may be the real problem for you. If you are going to the mountain states the grizzley is the most dangerous. By the way...yes, grizzlies do live in Alaska as well.
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composer
there the consumers
In food chain the mushrooms, yeast and molds are primary secondary tritiary.