Polar bears are typically the ultimate predator in their habitat, and nothing else preys on them. They do sometimes fight among themselves, and males may fight to the death over the right to mate. Young polar bears are preyed on by other animals, such as wolves and cougars. Humans also kill polar bears, and killer whales will catch and eat swimming polar bears if they can.
Polar bears are usually considered to be predators but are occasionally preyed on by orcas.
The most powerful (or apex) predator in the arctic is the polar bear.arctic foxes, polar bears
because the seals are one of the main mammals in the area of the polar bear and they are easy to capture and they are not polar bears predators ( predators means where its the polar bears food not a polar bears eater)
Killer whales and polar bears are two main predators.
They are not prey, they are apex predators.
Both are predators.
Some predators are: polar bears, humans and possibly a few bigger whales.
Polar bears are the largest terrestrial predators walking the Earth today. They do not beg for food.
Polar bears are apex predators. Only humans regularly hunt and kill them.
Because they are large, powerful predators, and are very capable of killing a human easily.
Predators of the Arctic fox include tundra wolves and sometimes polar bears.Young pups can be snatched away by snowy owls and golden eagles.wolves, polar bears, owls and eaglespolar bears, golden eagles, men, red foxes, and wolf packsredfoxes and eaglesArctic foxes don't usually have predators, however polar bears may kill them.Their main predators are the polar bear and wolf. When pups are young, however, owls and eagles are their predators as well. and bears can eat them too
predators include sharks, killer whales and polar bears