All bears are listed as carnivores, although many species eat quite a bit of vegetation. Polar bears are the only bear that is almost exclusively carnivorous.
All bears are carnivores, yet many have omnivorous diets. The polar bear is the most carnivorous bear, but will eat some vegetable matter when available.
No. A black bear is an omnivore.
Polar bears are carnivores but do eat a small amount of plant material, including seaweed and berries. However, meat comprises the greater part of their diet.
If your an omnivore it means you eat fish. Unlike carnivores (lions) or herbivores (giraffes) an omnivore is a polar bear. Fish=Yum. Ok you welcomed
Carnivore
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores
All bears are listed as carnivores, although many species eat quite a bit of vegetation. Polar bears are the only bear that is almost exclusively carnivorous.
Grizzly Bear is the largest meat eating animal I disagree - The Polar Bear and Kodiak Bear are the world's largest carnivores.
No they are herbivores their main diet consists of eucalyptus leaves
A polar bear looks for a young muskox that is away from the group of muskox. If it cannot, the polar bear would usually attack and kill an injured or a weak adult. A polar bear would not attack a healthy muskox.
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores
Depends on the species, for instance brown bears are omnivores but polar bears are carnivores.