Brown bears are omnivores. So, they can eat berries, leaves, nuts, fruits, termites, beetles, rodents, foxes, small deer, and other small animals. Each day, a bear can eat up to 90 pounds of food. An adult male brown bear can weigh up to 850 pounds.
There is no "exact" menu that can be drawn up that a brown bear would eat. This is because it really depends on whether you are referring to the inland brown bears or the brown bears more closer to the coast. The latter bears are more carnivorous than the inland bears, eating plenty of Sockeye Salmon as they come up the rivers to spawn. They will also eat caribou calves, lemmings, and other rodents, berries, plants, pretty much anything considered edible that comes across their path. The inland bears are more herbivorous, eating more plants and berries than meat, though they occasionally hunt other animals for food as well if they're hungry.
A brown bear is an omnivore. They basically will eat anything that is food. They eat berries and meat. They graze on grass as well as fruits and vegetables.
Browns will eat most anything organic, from berries, fruits, grasses, fish, deer, and even carrion.
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Very few carnivores eat bears as bears are typically at the top of the food chain. Other larger bears such as the brown bear consume smaller bear species, tigers, leopards, wolves, and sometimes very large snakes also consume bears.
The Alaskan brown bear is a mammal and an omnivore.
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The Kodiak is a race of the brown bear.
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There are 16 subspecies of the species ursus arctos (brown bear). These include, among others, the Kodiak bear, the inland grizzly bear, the Himalayan Brown Bear and the Marsican Brown Bear.
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