Black bears are omnivores. I doubt that in most situations that they would expend the energy to specifically target a squirrel. Black Bears (like most creatures) must balance the potential nutritional intake vs. the calorie expenditure to pursue the meal. If presented and easy opportunity, I feel strongly that a black bear would eat a squirrel. I have witnessed bears eating berries & nuts, but also have witnessed black bears eating another black bear so squirrel would definitely be on the menu.
it depends if it can catch it and how hungry it is
no
No blackbirds would not eat a squirrel.
a puma would eat a black bear.
It is an Eastern Fox Squirrel
An Asian black bear, yes. American black bear, no.
corn dear bear squirrel
black bear maybe do eat river otter
a raccoon
Black bear eats cranberries.
The Alabama-Coushatta's ate:-Corn--Dear--Bear--Squirrel-
mostly deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, bear
bears will eat ground squirrels but not tree squirrel's. of course a bear will eat almost any thing it can catch.
Yes, if the asiatic black bear can catch the vulture.