Sure. Bears are omnivores which is defined as someone who eats both meat and plant life for sustenance. The term means "all-eater," the Latin root words being omni meaning "all," and vorare (or voro) meaning "eater." Should a bear find corn that is available to eat, a bear would be eager to put some corn into his belly.
Mountain lions are carnivorous, they do not eat corn.
They will, if they are available and if it likes fish
yes, yes they do.
they also eat lions, bears and humans. along with the side if you feed them chicken they will bit you
no ,they are carnivores not herbivores
Do cougars eat corn
no animals can eat cougars...Wolf's Eat Cougars when they can catch em :)
Cougars do eat salmon. Cougars like to eat fish in general. They prefer red meat like deer and elk when they can get them.
No. Cougars do not eat platypuses, for the simple reason that platypuses and cougars occupy different continents. Platypuses are endemic to Australia, and there are no cougars in Australia.
yes .yes
No. Cougars do not live in Australia, except in zoos.
Cougars eats both vegetables and fruits.
Cougars are felines. They are carnivorous, so they do not normally eat leaves or flowers. They hunt other animals and eat meat.
I doubt it, cougars don't fly, so they can'ts catch birds...
It's not their favorite prey, but they do eat both bighorn and domestic sheep.
Cougars are cats. All cats are true carnivores.
No.
yes they do