Brown bears eat ground squirrels in the prairie.
Depends on the species, for instance brown bears are omnivores but polar bears are carnivores.
Prairie dogs do not typically eat their babies. In fact, they are known to be attentive parents who care for and protect their young.
Prairie King snakes are carnivorous and primarily feed on small mammals such as mice, voles, and rats. They may also eat other snakes, birds, and occasionally amphibians or insects.
Rats, more specifically the Brown or Black Rat
Omnivores in a prairie ecosystem can include animals like coyotes, black bears, and raccoons. These animals have a diet that consists of both plant and animal matter, allowing them to adapt and thrive in a variety of food availability scenarios within the prairie environment.
Yes, brown bears eat beached whales.
No, Brown Bears dont eat tigers. Tigers eat Brown Bears, beacuse tigers are more stronger and have a better chance of surviving.
No, they do not.
brown bears
They eat berries
other types of bears such as the grizzly/brown bear eat black bears
Brown bears are at the top of the food chain and have no predators. They will eat almost anything. United Nations Farms
Jaguars live in South America, Brown bears don't, so no.
Mostly bears eat fish and berries. So I'd say probably not.
Yes they can, brown bears often kill and eat other types of deer and similar sized animals too.
bears don't eat seals like polar bears
they eat fish plants and other organism that's why black bears are omnivores