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Bears typically eat a mixture of plants and animal food sources. When a bear is unable to find meat, it will have a much lower fat intake, which will limit its supply of . This would directly affect the and normal body functions.

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Answered by ChiragMeher
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Although all species of bears, including black and grizzly bears, are technically of the order Carnivora, they are essentially omnivores that eat plants, insects, fish, and animals.

Bears spend most of their time perusing a patchwork of habitats throughout the year, feeding on vegetation, insects and other more reliable, though lower calorie food sources. Plant foods make up the majority of a bear’s diet – sometimes as much as 90 per cent.



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