Water bears feed primarily on the fluids of animal and plant cells. Sometimes they can even eat other organisms entirely.
Very few carnivores eat bears as bears are typically at the top of the food chain. Other larger bears such as the brown bear consume smaller bear species, tigers, leopards, wolves, and sometimes very large snakes also consume bears.
I needed this question once for a food chain project, and all I found was bears. Bears eat berries, dead animals, deer, plants, and mostly everything. <><><> You forgot people.
it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats. it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats.
Grizzly and Black Bears eat berries during the summer and salmon in the fall. But that is not their total diet, they eat green vegetation, flowers, insects (ants, beetles, bees, moths, etc.), pine seeds, animals (ground squirrels, newborn elk, moose calves), carrion and garbage.
Salmon are prey for a variety of animals, including larger fish like trout and pike, as well as mammals like otters, bears, and seals. Birds such as eagles and osprey also feed on salmon. Additionally, humans are significant predators of salmon for both subsistence and commercial fishing.
Bears eats wofles as a snack
Bears do.
Humans
bears
Bears
Bears have no natural enemies, therefore no creature eats bears because nothing can best a bear.
Nothing eats bears, they are at the apex of the food chain.
Bears,Wolves,hunters.
Wolves, cougars, bears
Yes
cougars, bears, people
polar bears