Bears eat meat, and berries. Although bears are often classified as carnivores, most bear species are classical anatomical omnivores.
yes! they eat meat and grass's
Yes, a polar bear is a carnivore, and black bears and grizzlies have been known to catch fish, eat carrion and hunt down animals like young deer, rodents, etc.
However, bears also like their plants and berries, so they can't be completely called carnivores.
It is a omnivores because it eat both things
a bear eats berries and eats fish or seals, although a polar bear would probably be just a carnivore, otherwise bears are omnivores.
A polar bear is a carnivore.
Depends on the species, for instance brown bears are omnivores but polar bears are carnivores.
Bears are omnivores and their digestive systems identical to those of carnivores.
Carnivores.
Both carnivores and omnivores are consumers
omnivores herbivores
Bears are omnivores
pandas are omnivores
Depends on the species, for instance brown bears are omnivores but polar bears are carnivores.
Bears are usually considered omnivores - capable of eating both plants and meat.
Although they are bears, they mostly eat bamboo shoots. Bears are not carnivores, their omnivores.
Bears are omnivores and their digestive systems identical to those of carnivores.
Some bears are omnivores and eat plants but most are carnivores and eat other animals.
Technically, all are carnivores and placental mammals.
Meat. Bears, unlike lions, also feast on berries and other fruits, since they are omnivores, not carnivores like lions are.
Bears walk plantigrade, which means they walk on the soles of their feet, rather than on their toes. Polar bears are the largest land dwelling mammalian carnivores on Earth. Most bears are omnivores, which is different from most animals which are either carnivores or herbivores.
Both omnivores and carnivores eat other consumers. However, omnivores eat producers as well. Carnivores do not.
omnivores ,herbivores and carnivores