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A bear is not an autotroph. How does a bear get its energy source?
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A bear is not an autotroph. How does a bear get its energy source?
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Bears consume prey, which have in turn fed on autotrophs. Through the food chain, energy is passed up from one animal to another.
TLDR; Bears eat other animals
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it eats the food that it finds wherever it lives
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