Given the opportunity, I am sure bears would eat beets as there are few things they will not consume.
If the opportunity presents itself, absolutely. Beavers do have their predators, be it bears, wolves, coyotes or mountain lions. They're a bigger target out of the water than in the water since they tend to move slower.
No, not usually. However, bears--especially Grizzly and black bears--will eat dead cattle if they are allowed to and kill live cattle (they will primarily target young calves) when they're not supposed to. The latter is most likely to get them shot instead of the former.
no of corse not
not a fact! FICTION
Yes, they love to eat them.
No. Moose and polar bears do not live in the same place as each other.
Bears eat beavers suprisingly. A wolf can eat beavers .
Beavers are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Yes unless the coyote strikes first.yes when they are dead
no, beavers do not eat lune eggs
Yes, beavers are a common prey item of the coyote.
Bears, bissons, deers, beavers,
no some bears have different noses
A wolverine might eat a bear if it was already dead and it came across its carcass. However, wolverines do not hunt bears and usually eat smaller animals like beavers. They also eat nuts and fruits.
Beavers are herbivores. They mostly eat bark.
Plants, grasses, bark, and cattails. They are herbivores.
They hunted foxs,beavers,bears,mouses,and buffelo