Yes, a grolar bear, which is a hybrid between a grizzly bear and a polar bear, is primarily a carnivore. Like its parent species, it has a diet that includes fish, marine mammals, and other animals, although it may also consume plant matter. The specific dietary habits can vary based on its environment and the availability of food sources.
Sometimes, its a bear.
No. They are omnivores.
There aren't many grolar bears out there today, but it is predicted that they could be larger than polar bears: 770-1,500 lb, 8-10 foot length, and about 4 1/2 feet shoulder height. It is guaranteed that they will be inbetween those measurements, and those of a grizzly (400-790lb, 6ft length, 3 1/2 feet shoulder height), or larger.
There is the Polar Bear.
omnivore
Groler bear
The bear that will change to that is pizzly, prizzly or grolar bear.
Young bears of any species are called cubs.
Carnivore
a bear is a carnivore animal because it eats both animal and plants.
a bear for an omnivore and a tiger for carnivore
yes it is a carnivore
Although basically omnivorous, the black bear is considered a carnivore, and is a top predator.
Sometimes, its a bear.
No. They are omnivores.
The Polar Bear is the world's largest land carnivore.
Lion, tiger, and bear