Want this question answered?
bear
bear
Bears, birds, voles.
A bear.
Grizzly and Black Bears eat berries during the summer and salmon in the fall. But that is not their total diet, they eat green vegetation, flowers, insects (ants, beetles, bees, moths, etc.), pine seeds, animals (ground squirrels, newborn elk, moose calves), carrion and garbage.
Yes omnivores do. When there is no plant to eat they eat meat or as you said salmon. Or vice versa. So technically you could say omnivores can live on almost anything...just like us humans. But you do seem to be referring to the behavior of bears.
The beAr mainly eats fish and berries, although they may eat meat or greens.
many animals: people, bears, pretty much any animal that eats fish eats salmon. salmon's really healthy
it eats sockeye salmon
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
Be jealous you did not get it.. seriously, salmon is ok for dogs.
A niche is an organism's role in a community. What it eats, Where it eats, When it eats, and its job in that environment.