Nope. They don't really understand marketing very well, so they usually eat any fish they come across, and any honey they come across... plus, bees are notorious cheaters when it comes to negotiation.
Yes. They also eat berries, honey, and fish.
No, they eat berries, grass, fish, and many different types of plant life.
Give it honey and/or fish. Note: It takes 14 honeys and it prefers honey over fish except for king fish which can be cough on the i believe (dont hold me to this) 30th floor of the Ganache Mines
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Bears eat fish, small animals, berries, honey, etc. They are some seriously voracious consumers.
Uh...no. They eat a lot of things found in nature. 90% of their food is vegetation.
Some bears, but not all bears. But honey is considered a delicious treat to some. :D
Bears will raid bee colonies to eat their honey.
The bear eats everything from fish, deer, elk, berries grass, roots and robs bee hives for the honey and comb. Bears are omnivores, so they will eat about anything.
Bears normally eat plants and honey whenever they can get it. They also eat fish which they get by fishing in rivers and other water bodies.
"No bears don't eat honey bees just the honey :)
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