Monday, November 9, 2009
Omnivores
Some animals eat both plants and animals. They are omnivores.
The grizzly bear eats berries, roots, fungi, grasses, fish, carrion, small mammals and insects.
Unlike the black bear, the grizzly bear is a hunter. It is very good at catching fish and it often uses its long claws to dig insects out of rotting logs and small mammals out of their burrows.
Some grizzly bears in the Canadian Rockies hunt larger animals like moose, elk and goats.
Omnivores include mammals like grizzly bear,
striped skunk and raccoon and birds like the crow,
the blue jay and the woodpecker.
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amazing image i too like to know more about these such things.nice photography.
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