it could. if the bear is still young and small, a lion (usually a grown up) can eat it. if the bear is dead or injured, lion can eat it too. if the bear is a grown up and does not have any injuries, lion will have to fight it in order to eat.
An animal that only eats dead animals would be the dead animals predator. usually the predator like to kill it for itself but not all the time it could be a bird either eat it itself or eat to feed your children.An animal that only eats dead animals would be the dead animals predator. usually the predator like to kill it for itself but not all the time it could be a bird either eat it itself or eat to feed your children.An animal that only eats dead animals would be the dead animals predator. usually the predator like to kill it for itself but not all the time it could be a bird either eat it itself or eat to feed your children.
im sure that anything that likes meat or that is a canible will eat a bird if it is hungry and THEY WILL ENJOY IT:)
you would let them eat a bear because people are more important
No, insects do not eat dead birds. Actually some do. Types of carrion beetles specifically eat dead meat. And various types of flies lay eggs on the dead animal, in which case technically it is the insect larvae (maggots) which would be eating the dead bird. (See 'Related Links', below.)
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yes a bear can eat a large bird
a bird: Many different types. A bear.
No, they do not eat dead grizzlies.
If there was no other food around and the wolf was dead, the bear may eat the wolf. Bears would not hunt wolves normally and wolves can outrun a bear.
It might eat a bird if it is that hungry or even if the bird is just plain annoying the crayons out of him. Bears can be very gentle until you get on his bad side.
what does a bird eat
A raptor can eat a dead bear with no problem
If it was dead and cooked, yeah. It might not be good though.
Yes a cricket can eat a bird if the bird is dead.
If a wolf found a dead bear laying around it would probably eat it but generally, no.
Well for starters, there really aren't any bears that live in the same habitat as cobras. Second, the cobra would have to be dead otherwise the bear would be bitten and die. The bear still might or might not eat it.