Polar bears are tertiary (3rd level) consumers.
Arctic foxes do not prey on polar bears and are rarely eaten by polar bears.
A polar bear is a consumer.
Polar Bears are marine mammals.
Polar Bears don't have jobs they are animals.
None, which is partly why polar bears are carnivores.
No. Polar bears are tertiary--some may even consider them to be quaternary--consumers.
Polar bears are carnivorous, hence, they eat things that eat other things. Primary consumers are organisms that feed off of the nutrients supplied, i.e. plants, algae, etc. One creature eats a primary consumer, becomes a secondary consumer, and is eaten by polar bears, making them tertiary consumers.
Actually, the polar bear is a tertiary consumer.
It is a predator and one of the most viscous predator's that can be found.
Polar bear is their species. They are a type of marine mammal.
If you want pictures of polar bears just go to google images and type in polar bears and pick the one you like.