FORESTRY
FOREST POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
Question
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Grubs, Rice, Chicken, and Nuts
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Leaves, Grass, Nuts, and Grubs
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Leaves, Nuts, Grubs, and Small Animals
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Grass, Leaves, Grubs, and Chicken
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Detailed explanation-1: -They eat termites, grubs, larvae, insects, bees, and mushrooms. They also east grasses, seeds, honey, nuts, fruit, and grain.
Detailed explanation-2: -Fruit, nuts, honey and other plant parts are favorites of bear. They also eat insects and sometimes fish, but most of their food comes from plants. Bears have an excel-lent sense of smell, and can easily find food using their noses. Bears are attracted by smells, and almost everything smells like food to a bear!
Detailed explanation-3: -They consume a variety of food items as they become available throughout the year. In spring, bears feed on willow catkins, grasses, dandelions, clover, and aspen leaves.
Detailed explanation-4: -U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services notes that bears, especially grizzlies, enjoy dining on grass along with other early vegetation in the spring: “Forbs [a flowering plant], roots, tubers [the thick underground part of the stem], grasses, berries and other vegetation, and insects comprise most of the bear’s diet.”