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Yes, a bear is considered an omnivore. A bear eats meat as well as roots and berries.
The Grizzly bear lives in Canada and also eats both plants, like berries, and meat, like deer. That means it is an omnivore.
An Arctic fox is an Omnivore, but eats mostly meat , and sometimes eats berries , during summer months.Arctic foxes, like most foxes, are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and plants. They will sometimes eat grass to settle their stomachs like dogs do - and while they eat meat when it's available they will also eat fruits and berries when it's not.
Yes, they are, actually. They commonly eat insects in the summer as well as nuts and berries in the winter.
Bears, birds, voles.
Omnivore. Herbivore eats plants only, carnivore eats meat only, omnivore eats all.
Bears Especially Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, etc.
because it eats meat (like dead animals, worms, etc) and plants (like berries and whatnot)
They are omnivores, they eat fish and berries. so omnivore.
A carnivore eats meat. A herbivore eats plants. An omnivore eats both.