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Grizzly bears are omnivores, meaning that they eat both plants and animals. Depending on where an individual lives, they can eat fish, a long list of berries such as blueberries and black berries, nuts like acorns or whitepark piine seeds (that they steal from rodent caches), moths, rodents like ground squirrels that they dig up from burrows, or elk and moose (mostly young but sometimes adults of the situation allows them to catch one). Note that biologically, grizzly bears are classified in the order Carnivora, so sometimes you'll read that they are Carnivores. The capital C means the taxonimic group, but the little c refers to their actual diet. This is because grizzly bears like most bears, eat a lot of plant matter, but evolved from a creature that ate meat.

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