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What do Asian black bears eat?

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Although bears are classified in the carnivore family, they exhibit characteristics that are predominately ominivoristic. 85% of their diet is typically vegetable matter. They also eat seeds, insects, berries, nuts, and some meat including carrion. Black bears also develop a taste for human garbage.

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They are omnivores and feed on insects, herbs, honey and such.

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White berries ~ teriyaki chicken

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