Bears are actually not carnivorous, despite having the teeth and jaw structure for doing so. They are omnivorous animals, making a meal out of everything from grass, berries, flowers, grubs and seeds to fish, venison, moose, rodents, etc.
Bears are omnivores
Yes, polar bears are the largest land carnivore.
Bears are omnivorous, which means they are both carnivorous and herbivorous.
Both are mammals. But rats are rodents, and bears are carnivores.
No. Dropbears are fictitious.
No, polar bears are carnivores.
pandas are omnivores
None, which is partly why polar bears are carnivores.
Polar bears are primarily carnivores but will eat carrion if available,
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.
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.
Bears and fox and wolfs as well as lynx.