A bear's natural enemy is primarily humans, as they pose the greatest threat through hunting, habitat destruction, and pollution. In the wild, adult bears have few natural predators, but young cubs can be vulnerable to larger carnivores like wolves or mountain lions. Additionally, other bears can be threats to cubs or even to each other during territorial disputes. Overall, bears are at the top of the food chain in their habitats.
Polar bears, and bigger animals than it.:)
A Clydesdale has several natural enemies. These include bears, house flies, foxes, wild cats, snakes, coyotes, wolves, bears, and even some humans.
Wolves are the only enemy of grizzly bears that threaten them & their cubs.
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man and other bears are about all an adult bear has to worry about.
The mountain gorilla's natural enemy is man.
snowy owls natural enemy is humans
Asiatic black bears, sloth bears, red dogs, and humans.
Yes Hunters are their enemies because hunters hunt bears for their fur and meat.
polar bearsPolar Bears and Humans.The Arctic fox's biggest enemy is a red fox. The red fox has taken away a lot of the arctic foxes habitat.The arctic fox is a carnivore animal from the canine family. As a predator itself, it hasn't many natural predators. Their biggest enemy are polar bears and humans, and when they are little, they also need to be careful with the snowy owl, which can hunt baby foxes if they are not being supervised.polar bears and human. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl
polar bearsPolar Bears and Humans.The Arctic fox's biggest enemy is a red fox. The red fox has taken away a lot of the arctic foxes habitat.The arctic fox is a carnivore animal from the canine family. As a predator itself, it hasn't many natural predators. Their biggest enemy are polar bears and humans, and when they are little, they also need to be careful with the snowy owl, which can hunt baby foxes if they are not being supervised.polar bears and human. the baby's enemy is the snowy owl
jaguars have no natural enemy. We are major enemy. We kill them for their coats.