only if they are coastal bears such as kamchatka bears, kodiak bears. coastal bears grow much larger than inland bears such as grizzlies. the only inland bear that grows as big as coastal bears is the ussuri brown bear but typically they are still smaller.
No. They eat a variety of things, not just fish: they eat berries, carrion, grass, insect larvae, various plants, etc.
Any fish in the river they eat. So, if there was bass, yes, the bears would eat it.
Only during the spawning season of salmon do bears eat mostly fish. During much of the year they eat more plant material such as fruits and berries.
Yes. I believe they do.
Yes they do
Bears eat mostly salmon or trout, but will eat any species of fish.
One is Alskin Salmon and trout
Neither giant pandas nor red pandas eat trout. Brown bears and humans do eat trout though.
The predators of the greenback cutthroat trout are also natives of the Colorado area. These animals include bears, bull trout, and humans.
they ate deers, rabbits, rainbow trout, and bears
my guess is a raccoon probably i have no idea
Bear eat the fish known as trout.
Bears, mink, otter, eagles, osprey, larger fish, man.
No, trout does not eat catfish. Trout are yoo small to eat them anyway.
No, trout do not eat seaweed. Trout eat insects, and adult trout will also eat small fish.
BEARS!
trout eat worms or smaller trout. they are verry smart fish