Well, by definition brown bears are omnivores, as they will happily eat both plants and meats. In practice bears tend to eat more berries and stuff than meat, but their diet is still sufficently mixed to let them hang on to the title of omnivores.
Yes grizzly bears have webbed feet also polar bears and they are worlds largest land carnivore.
No, but they (along with the brown bear) are the largest land carnivore.
Yes, polar bears are the largest land carnivore.
Polar bears are carnivores. They eat seals and fish, small mammals and birds. They also scavenge human bins when they are hungry, and have been known to eat berries.Polar bears are carnivores. They live on a diet of mostly seal. Polar Bears are NOT omnivores. The terms carnivore, herbivore and omnivore have specific and clear definitions. Polar Bears are 'obligate carnivores' meaning they MUST have meat as a significant part of their diet. Although they eat kelp and other seaweeds on occasion, this does not make them omnivores. The term 'carnivore' does NOT mean 100 % meat eater
The polar bear is the largest land carnivore closely followed by the larger subspecies of the brown bear.
Fear is a debatable term to use for any carnivore, but when the two species have come into contact around food sources, the polar bears do usually give way to the brown bear.
a brown rat is a carnivore
The Brown Bear is the largest carnivorous animal in Europe, although Polar Bears are found in European Arctic Islands.
Very few carnivores eat bears as bears are typically at the top of the food chain. Other larger bears such as the brown bear consume smaller bear species, tigers, leopards, wolves, and sometimes very large snakes also consume bears.
There are almost 1,100 species on vertebrates in Alaska - with 32 carnivore species.
There are raccoons and there are bears but there are no raccoon bears.
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores