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Bears are classified as omnivores because they have a diet that consists of both plant and animal matter. They eat a variety of foods such as fruits, nuts, insects, fish, and small mammals. This diverse diet allows them to thrive in various environments.
Bears Especially Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, etc.
Technically, a raccoon is classified as a carnivore but with an omnivorous diet, not unlike the black bear.
Although all species of bears, including black and grizzly bears, are technically of the order Carnivora, they are essentially omnivores that eat plants, insects, fish, and animals.
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The American black bear fits at the top of the food web, as a third level consumer. This bear normally eats producers, (berries, nuts, seeds, and veggies.) If none of those are avalibale, it will eat meat. The black bear is an omnivore.
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