They might, but probably would not gain much nutrient fom it as it is too hard for their stomachs to digest. Wild bears have been known to eat certain types of tree bark, horsetail and skunk cabbage, but not grass.
nope they eat fish
no
If it is a Brown Bear or an American Black Bear, they will eat roots, fruits, moss, grass, branches, leaves, Salmon, Trout, and Bark. On occasions, they will eat White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, Elk, and Moose.
a puma would eat a black bear.
If it is a Brown Bear or an American Black Bear, they will eat roots, fruits, moss, grass, branches, leaves, Salmon, Trout, and Bark. On occasions, they will eat White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, Elk, and Moose.
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An Asian black bear, yes. American black bear, no.
These small black hair coated caterpillars eat grass and weeds. They mature into tiger moths when they emerge from their cocoons.
black bear maybe do eat river otter
yes! they eat meat and grass's
Black bear eats cranberries.
they eat grass and vegtables like carrots and lettuce and celery
Black bears will prey on deer, elk and moose calves, livestock like bovine calves, foals, chickens and pigs, humans (if they're hungry enough), and males will even kill and eat offspring of black bear sows.