Yes, black bears eat plants and other animals. Since they eat plants and animals, that makes them omnivores, which mean they can eat plants and animals. Animals are their main food and plants are their diet.
Black bears eat a variety of plants. These include young shoots, berries, acorns, pine cones, etc. In fact, plants make up a greater part of the bear's diet than meat does.
I'm not sure about other animals but there is a lot of mutualism between plants and Black Bears and other bears. One way they help each other is: the bear, in some cases helps disperse (spread) the seeds. And, in return the plants qact as food for the bear.
No, but most of the time the black bear is scared of humans
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Black Bears attack other animals because its the natural way of life and their hungry
Bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and other animals.
well, omnivorous are animals such as grizzly bears and other animals they eat other animals and plants
black bears and monkeys and other types of animals
they eat fish plants and other organism that's why black bears are omnivores
Some bears are omnivores and eat plants but most are carnivores and eat other animals.
Tigers are the only animals that would sometimes prey on adult asiatic black bears.
Yes of course! Black bears do eat plants and stuff but they eat meat as well. Not like the meathumans do that are cooked and stuff. Black bears as all other bears eat there pray! They would not just kill an animal and leave it! They will eat there pray, but how long it takes them to eat it depends on how hungry they are...
Omnivores are animals which feed on both plants and other animals. Humans, bears, and dogs are all considered to be omnivores.