a predator
Usually a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
Sloth bears are prey to bengal tigers, but happens on occasion.
The brown bear and squrriel can have competition over nuts and berries and the such, but also the bear can be the predator and the squirrel be the prey.
The Polar bear is a giant apex predator and hence it shares a Predator - Prey relationship with other species.
Its both it is a prey by one mammal, The Human. It also preys on other animals like Moose, Caribou, Elk, Deer, Bison, and even Black Bears.
An example of predator and prey relationship is like this: An alligator eats a snake, which eats a lizard, which eats a bug. I hope this answers your question, im doing a project of the everglades too!
To anything other than a human, a polar bear is a predator. To a human, potentially either one (depends if the human has a gun).
either way it's mainly predator not very many animals plan on killing this Arctic fox unless it's a polar bear.
A predator-prey relationship. Bears are predators, and thus bears see humans as prey.
Usually through a predator/prey relationship, with the bear being the predator.
True. The frog that is the prey of a fox is the predator that eats bugs. The seal that is the prey of the Killer Whale is the predator that eats fish. And the hiker that eats steak for dinner may meet with a grizzly bear.