They would if they could catch them, but they would probably eat young or eggs, as bears will eat almost anything organic.
No the blue jay does not eat dead rats since it is a vegetarian.
ahh yes. baby blue jays have an outstanding digestive system. As you know, a typical blue jay has a large variety of the different foods they eat to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. the baby blue jays learn young that they need alot of food of nutritional values. They have rather large bellies that can handle any amount of food that momma bird brings home.
A Blue Jays egg is a pale bluish green color
They may eat the eggs or young birds if left unattended.
An aggressive, noisy bird, that will dominate feeders, and will eat most anything.
no they do not
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many birds eat many thing but as you should know but for the one that don't blue jays eat beetles. some eat other birds to.
No. Jackrabbits are herbivores.
One of Blue Jays adaptations are they have wings to fly in the sky. Another adaptation, is blur jays are blue, so they can camouflages in the sky so the animals that eat them, won't see the the blue jay.
Things like insects, bears, raccoons, porcupines, deer, and caribou. People also eat berries.
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Blue jays, like their relatives the raven and crow, will eat many organic items. From worms and insects, to berries, fruit, the eggs of other birds.
Not normally. Blue jays eat most anything, but millet is too small for them to digest easily. They will however, take sunflower seed from bird feeders.
Omnivores eat either other animals and plants. For example, grizzly bears, striped skunks, raccoons and birds like crows, blue jays and woodpeckers.
No the blue jay does not eat dead rats since it is a vegetarian.