Well, they're not herbivores.
They're in order Carnivora and are perfectly capable of eating meat, but they do eat plants (and in some places plants may even form the majority of their diet), making them omnivores.
Grizzly bears are omnivores. Their diet contains salmon, nuts, fruits, leaves, roots, fungi, insects, rodents, sheep, elk, etc. They eat what's available depending on the season.
they are omnivores
they are omnivores
They are omnivores, they eat fish and berries. so omnivore.
carnivore it eats people soo watch out! and also the grizzly bear but that's about it
omnivore
Omnivore
omnivore
They are omnivores, they eat fish and berries. so omnivore.
There are raccoons and there are bears but there are no raccoon bears.
Technically, a raccoon is classified as a carnivore but with an omnivorous diet, not unlike the black bear.
Grizzly Bears are more like to be an omnivore then a carnivore or herbivor.Most grizzly bears eat both berries and other animals. A grizzly bear needs both plants and meat to survive. This is found as one of the bets answersGrizzly Bears are omnivores
Panda Bears eat bambo so they are herbivores