yes -
A full-grown moose has few enemies except Siberian tigers - which are often know to prey on adult
Moose.
Brown and black bears are much more likely to prey on animals closer to their own size (Moose are HUGE), but will attack and eat old, sickly, and very young moose. Brown bears (which are significantly bigger than black bears) have been known to attack and kill pregnant adult Moose cows but are more likely to simply take over kills made by wolf packs than to be the one to kill the animal.
The territories of Polar Bears and moose don't normally overlap but it's probable a polar bear would be happy to eat one if on stumbled into its habitat - assuming the moose didn't kill the bear first.
Probably, if the skunk didn't spray him first.
Yes they can and sometimes do.
yes
no..... no i dont think so.
they call a wolverine a skunk bear because it is part of the weasel family and looks like a skunk bear
skunk cabbadge,roots,blueberries,and roses
They will eat a skunk if they cant find any food and they are starving
Wolf, if the bear is hungry.
maybe a skunk will eat a butterflyt it depends on which skunk.
Skunks spray such a powerful spray of horrible odors, that a Lynx would not hunt a skunk. If it did try to, they skunk would spray it. The lynx's attack would be foiled and it would never repeat that mistake.
a puma would eat a black bear.
A skunk
They might, but probably would not gain much nutrient fom it as it is too hard for their stomachs to digest. Wild bears have been known to eat certain types of tree bark, horsetail and skunk cabbage, but not grass.
Yes, raccoons will eat lizards if they can capture them.
it would probs eat you!