Bear Feeding
What do Bears Eat?
Bears are animal that eat a great volume of food on a daily basis. Most of them consume
both plants and animals. What a given bear will consume really depends on where they live. For example Polar Bears
are only meat eaters due to the fact that they don’t have access to plant life there. The diet for them is mainly
seals.
Fruits and nuts are the most common type of food that bears eat. The fruits are often seasonal and these animals
quickly learn what they can find during a given time of the year. In fact, the pattern of movement within a home
range will often be generated depending on the food supply that is available at different periods of times. Bears
don’t mind spending a great deal of time taking small berries of trees either.
Plants, leaves, grass, and even tree bark are often consumed by bears as well. There are plenty of nutrients
found in them. For bears that live in trees these types of items are a larger part of the diet because they are
plentiful and immediately available to them.
Termites and ants are common types of small prey that they will consume. In areas where there is high humidity
termites are all over. Bears can beat thousands of them at one time without thinking twice about it.
Bears that live close to water in the form of a lake or river consume fish. Salmon is the most popular type that
they will consume. They don’t get them with their mouths though. Instead bears use their claws to capture them in
the water. They can eat the immediately and continue to find more. They often seem like they are playing with the
fish they capture though before they consume them.
Hunting for prey is something that most bears do. They may look for small rodents or animals. However, you don’t
want to underestimate what they will consume. They have also been known to hunt for elk, deer, and moose in some
regions. It is a myth that bears are going to hunt people for food.
Don’t dismiss consuming sweets either when it comes to bears. If they can get their hands on sugarcane, yams, or
honey they will do so in very large amounts. What they will be able to consume though depends on the time of the
year and where they happen to live.
All bears tend to eat a very large amount of food. They will consume more than they need too during many parts
of the year. A bear is able to store up a great deal of fat when food is plentiful. For those that will be
hibernating in the winter, they need to have enough fat to get through that period of time without any
problems.
In colder areas if they don’t hibernate they are still going to find that food is much harder to find. The fat
reserves make it possible for them to live until the warmer weather and more food are in place. Not all bears
hibernate though and so they will continue to look for food all year long.
When the natural environment of bears is taken away it can become extremely difficult for them to find enough
food. This can increase the likelihood of them getting into picnic foods or trash cans. They are going to do all
they can in order to survive. When there isn’t enough food bears can die due to not getting enough nutrition. They
also can’t hibernate if they don’t have enough fat stored up to last them those long months.
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