Have
you ever wondered what bears are doing while you are busy with
your classes? While you were raking leaves or at a football
game last fall, the grizzly and black bears of Yellowstone were
eating as much as they could to get ready for winter hibernation.
Writer/naturalist John Muir claimed that to a bear "almost
everything is food except granite!" Although bears are
armed with the long claws and canine teeth of a carnivore or
"meat-eater", they are actually omnivores, with a
large percent of their diet being vegetation, especially grasses,
sages, berries, and roots. Black and grizzly bears will eat
human food and garbage when they can get it. For the safety
of both people and bears, it is important to keep human foods
secure and out of their reach.
Photo:
Grizzly Bear Eating Garbage
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