They would if they could catch them.
Sure, whatever a bear can catch, they will eat. Bears have eaten beached whales.
Yes they do. And hawks, bears, and coyotes do to... ..
Bears are omnivores, meaning they eat a varied diet that includes both plants and animals, although some species, like polar bears, primarily consume meat. Hawks, on the other hand, are carnivores, as they primarily hunt and eat other animals, such as rodents and small birds. Thus, while hawks are strictly carnivorous, bears have a more diverse dietary classification.
Many omnivores eat rabbits. These include bears, wolves, foxes, raccoons, mink, and rats. Other rabbit eaters include snakes, hawks, and eagles.
hawks eat caterpillars
Coyotes, wolves, and snakes eat cats. Raptors such as eagles, hawks, and owls will take cats as well. Any larger predator will eat cats: wolves, coyotes, bears, some dogs, foxes, raccoons, eagles and hawks...
Yes, hawks eat rats.
no, hawks don't eat crabs
Most hawks don't eat fish. Most hawks eat mice, voles and birds, not fish.
Most hawks don't eat fish. Most hawks eat mice, voles and birds, not fish.
War Hawks.
yes they could eat other hawks but that is cannibalism my good freinds.
hawks are hunters so no they do not eat ants