Yes, berries, insects, moose calf's and elks, but bears eat diffrent things from other bears too.
The Coyote's or not even Stronger than the Bear's. The coyote live in some place else but bear's live in other place. Always the bear's are biger than a coyote. Bear's do know how to FIGHT. they get Food from Water, They eat Fish's and other kind of meat! The Bear's like 100 times Stronger than a coyote. Bear's or GOOD FIGHTER. FIGHT LIKE A BEAR...
Technically, all fish that are not cartilaginous (sharks and rays) or jawless (lampreys, hagfish, etc) are considered bony fish. Thus, all of the fish that penguins eat are considered bony fish.
Any bear will eat fish, but brown bears eat more than other species, feeding heavily on migratory salmon as they come from the sea to spawn.
Yes. Most anything placed in the water, other than chemicals intended for fish use, can overly stress a fish that can lead to death if not outright kill the fish.
Fish are adapted to live only in water. They may survive for a very limited time in another liquid, but they cannot live permanently in anything other than water.
Anything as long as it is smaller than them!
Anything smaller than the fish itself. For example, other fish, crustaceans, shellfish, insects, and plants. The list goes on but you have to be specific in what you are trying to catch and then you will get a better answer.
No other food than dead fish.
Fish comes from the water Poultry, commonly known as chicken or turkey, are birds. Meat, commonly considered anything other than poultry and fish, are mammals.
No, unless the goldfish is larger than the rope fish (which I doubt). Rope fish will likely eat anything smaller than it. Anything larger than a rope fish should be fine, but i don't recommend putting anything like oscars, red devils, or any other predatory or territoral type large fish. Make sure to keep the rope fish in at least 200 L of water, if not 300 and provide it some rocks and plants to hide in. http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_reed.php
Triops Longicaudatus, or the tadpole shrimp are omnivorous. They will eat insects, small fish, tadpoles and anything that is smaller than they are, including other tadpole shrimp.
Panda bears are the kindest bear known to man other than the koala bear which is not truly a bear.