In the wild, the main animal that preys on bears is the gray wolf.
In the wild, adult black bears are typically not preyed upon by other animals. However, young black bears may be targeted by predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and occasionally other bears.
In the wild, animals like fishers, bobcats, and mountain lions are known to prey on porcupines.
The bear is what is known as an apex predator; it preys upon other animals but no other animal preys upon the bear (not counting parasites; bears can have ticks, for example, which eat part of the bear, but not the whole bear). Of course, bears do not live forever, and when they die, lots of other animals can eat them. But no animal kills bears to eat them, not counting humans (bear paws are considered a delicacy in China).
The orca is the only animal that occasionally preys on swimming polar bears.
In the wild, animals like wolves, coyotes, and birds of prey such as eagles and owls are known to prey on foxes.
The animal that preys on rattlesnakes is the king snake.
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Humans and bears
There is nothing that preys on bears. They are a the top or the food chain and are predators.
Wild dogs are eaten by whatever animal that is higher in the food chain and feel hungry. Most are ferocious and carnivorous so most of the time an animal that preys on the wild dog defeats it to get its dinner.
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The animal kingdom, they are wild animals apart of natures animal society.