Bears are opportunistic eaters and have a varied diet that can include plant materials, but they typically do not eat cattails as a primary food source. Cattails may be consumed occasionally, especially in spring when other food sources are scarce, but they are not a significant part of a bear's diet. Bears primarily focus on more nutrient-rich foods like berries, nuts, and fish.
Cattails are plants, not animals, so they don't eat anything.
Cats generally do not eat with their tails, they eat with their mouths.
THEY. ARE NOT BEARS! No, no tails.
I think yes if they had nothing else to eat....
Cat of Many Tails was created in 1949.
none no aimal but humams can killa toger
Giant Pandas (the black and white animals) are related to Red Pandas (also called cat bears) which are much smaller, have long bushy tails, cat like faces, live in trees and have red coloured fur.
A cat of nine tails is a Roman whip.
It depends: Gummy bears born south of the equator have tails, gummy bears born in the northern hemispheres are tailless. There can be variations depending on migration patterns, and some gummy bears lose their tails during encounters with Swedish fish.
Cat Tails are listed as non toxic /poisonous to horses, however I would not allow them to eat the plants as it could cause digestive upset and possibly colic. If you wish to feed them to your horse I recommend contacting an equine veterinarian and seeking a professional opinion.
The Cat o' Nine Tails was created in 1971.
The duration of The Cat o' Nine Tails is 1.87 hours.