Bears do eat berries. That is how they stock up for the winter. Bears often sit down in berry thickets and eat berries for hours. They eat wild berries such as raspberries, blueberries, mulberries, and boysenberries.
Yes, of course! Bears are omnivorous, which means they eat both plants and meat. A bear's diet may consist of honey, insects, fish, wild nuts (bears sometimes eat trail mix), deer and elk, small mammals, and wild fruits and veggies. (they eat apples and carrots) They even will eat cheese. They'll eat almost anything in front of them, especially if you have some in your pocket or backpack:-).
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They eat anything on trees. Basically, they are herbivores.
The people at Orphaned Wildlife Center have many bears in their care and I ran into the question about bananas and their bears . It turns out that not one of their bears likes bananas. I am waiting on an answer about banana cream pie...
Brown bears use their muzzle to snuffle out grubs from fallen trees, and find the honey made by bees. Then they eat.
Bears claw trees to mark their territory, communicate with other bears, and sharpen their claws.
Bears scratch trees to mark their territory, communicate with other bears, and sharpen their claws.
Bears scratch trees to mark their territory.
The most important plant would be bamboo, since panda bears eat this.
Bears leave marks on trees to communicate with other bears, mark their territory, and sharpen their claws.
yes big bears eat little bears
Grizzly bears, brown/Kodiak bears and polar bears.