No. A black bear is an omnivore.
No, they're omnivores.
Technically, raccoons are classified as carnivores. However, they have an omnivorous diet, much like the black bear.
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Actually, both animals are considered carnivores, but both will eat vegetable matter.
Absolutely. Polar bears are the largest of all bears in North America plus they are almost strict carnivores while black bears eat 80% plant matter.
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.
They are omnivores. Bears eat both animal and plant matter.Although black bears are classified in the carnivore family, they exhibit characteristics that are predominately ominivoristic. A majority of their diet is non-meat.
Technically a raccoon is classified as a carnivore but, in reality, they are omnivores and eat a variety of plant and animal matter. Their diet is similar to that of a black bear.
Technically a raccoon is classified as a carnivore but, in reality, they are omnivores and eat a variety of plant and animal matter. Their diet is similar to that of a black bear.
A bear is a mammal, due to the fact that it has hair; and breathes oxygen.
a black baby bear and a black mother bear believe it or not