Bears are omnivores just as humans are.
In general, a bear is an omnivore in that it will eat berries, plants and meat. A polar bear is mainly a carnivore, hunting seals out on the pack ice. If really hungry, a polar bear will scavenge and eat carrion.
No, they are omnivores, except for the Giant Panda (which is a modified obligate herbivore) and the Polar Bear (which is an obligate carnivore). However, the black bear is considered a "hypocarnivore" because its diet constitutes 30% meat and the rest of fruits, fungi and other vegetation.
omnivore, they eat plants and meat such as fish.
Bears are members of the order Carnivora. However, of the eight species, six are omnivorous. The polar bear is a carnivore, while the panda bear is an herbivore.
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carnivore
Carnivore
a bear is a carnivore animal because it eats both animal and plants.
a bear for an omnivore and a tiger for carnivore
yes it is a carnivore
Although basically omnivorous, the black bear is considered a carnivore, and is a top predator.
Sometimes, its a bear.
No. They are omnivores.
The Polar Bear is the world's largest land carnivore.
The energy pyramid of a bear is what all of the bears eat and a bear is a carnivore
No, it's an omnivore.
Lion, tiger, and bear
polar bear