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.
Polar bears are predominantly carnivorous, even though most of their relatives are omnivorous by nature.
Bears are classified as carnivores, but most species will eat much vegetation, making them omnivorous carnivores. But polar bears consume mainly meat, making them the most carnivorous bears. Polar bears are carnivores
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is the largest land carnivore. These curious scavengers are known to consume car batteries, styrofoam, hydraulic fluid, and motor oil (per Wikipedia; link listed below).
Polar bears are primarily carnivorous, unlike their omnivorous cousins the grizzly and black bear.
Polar bears are primarily carnivorous, unlike their omnivorous cousins the grizzly and black bear.
Absolutely not. Muskoxen are herbivores, not carnivores.
Like all bears, polar bears are considered carnivores. They are in fact, the most carnivorous of the bear family.
Technically, raccoons are carnivores but have an omnivore diet, much like the black bear.
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a polar bear is a carnivore
No. A black bear is an omnivore.
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.
A polar bear is a carnivore.
Carnivore.
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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.
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores