Yes sometimes. While classified taxonomically as carnivores, black bears are omnivores in their habits. They will eat many, many things including small mammals. Berries, grasses and other such things make up a large portion of their diet though.
Black bears prey on small mammals.
the answer will be "none" because there are none of the animal as big as black bear, or there only can be other black bear or other bears.>_< BTW this answer is way wrong who ever wrote/typed this is crazy!
They would eat mice, moles and rats if they can catch them.
a puma would eat a black bear.
They eat small mammals more coz i dont think they can eat and find massive or big mammals.
If given a chance, black bears will eat foxes along with other small mammals. The bulk of their diet consists of vegetation. They love honey and will eat hives, insects and all, despite getting stings on their paws.
An Asian black bear, yes. American black bear, no.
They eat seals, fish, small mammals, berries, and a male bear will track and stock a cub to eat if it is hungry enough . There is a documentary showing this happening with a mother bear and her two cubs trying to escape the male bear. She sacrificed one cub to save the other one.
Herons usually don't eat small mammals, really. They prefer fish and insects over mammals.
They tin the soil by their claws and they eat berries and small animals
Bushmaster Snakes mainly eat small mammals. I dont know exactly what kind of mammals, just that they eat small mammals.
black bear maybe do eat river otter