Bears are omnivorous, which means they are both carnivorous and herbivorous.
Bears are omnivores
They are classified as carnivores, but have an omnivorous diet.
NO. Caribou are herbivores, not carnivores, which means they eat plants, not animals.
In the Arctic, herbivores generally outnumber carnivores. The primary herbivores in this region include species like caribou, muskoxen, and various migratory birds that feed on vegetation. Carnivores, such as polar bears, Arctic foxes, and wolves, are fewer in number as they rely on herbivores for food. Thus, the ecological balance favors herbivores in this harsh environment.
Bears walk plantigrade, which means they walk on the soles of their feet, rather than on their toes. Polar bears are the largest land dwelling mammalian carnivores on Earth. Most bears are omnivores, which is different from most animals which are either carnivores or herbivores.
Invertebrates can be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores. Caterpillars are herbivores, for example, while spiders are carnivores.
Goats eat grass and shrubs, this makes them herbivores
Carnivores eat meat. Herbivores ARE meat.
All bears are listed as carnivores, although many species eat quite a bit of vegetation. Polar bears are the only bear that is almost exclusively carnivorous.
Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
carnivores
Carnivores.