yes
They do not eat grass. Usually they do not eat grass.
Yes some bears eat grass only to clean out the system
bears eat salmon , grasshoppers eat grass but grasshoppers ca'nt eat salmon or bears
No, they eat berries, grass, fish, and many different types of plant life.
they eat grass, roots, berries, insects, fish, and mamals
The brown bears eat grass, roots, fruits, bulbs, insects, small animals and those living near the coastal areas also eat fish.
They may eat some grass, mosses and berries, but the time when vegetation is plentiful in the Arctic is a time of fasting for these large bears, and waiting for the ice to come back to shore.
They will sometimes eat grass, but are mainly carnivores..They also consume berries and other fruits.
Bears tend to eat bark, grass and any other plant to help "plug up" their intestines before hibernation so that they won't need to use the restroom as much.
Wooly Bear caterpillars will eat a wide variety of plants. Some of those plants are grass, milkweed, clover, and cabbage.
They are called Omnivores. They eat both meat and plants. Some examples are:Horses,bears and rats ^_^
Sloth bears primarily eat vegetation, though ants, termites, grubs, beetles, and other insects also make up a large part of their diet. They may eat carrion, but only during times when food is not plentiful.