Actually, while bears do eat honey, they are really after the larvae (baby bees) because of their rich source of protein. We know this because when a bear damages apiaries (bee houses) they always eat that part but don't always eat all of the honey.
Most definitely yes! Bears will rip a tree trunk apart to get to a concentrated source of energy. They have a sweet tooth as much as any person!
Honey is actually a nature source diet to them.They don't just always eat plants,bears eat small animals such as a squirrel.They usually eat fish,plants,and berries. If you don't bother them they will leave you alone.But if you disturb them,then they could attack you.
Bears hibernate.Which means they sleep during the whole winter and eat lots of food in the summer to store it up while they sleep usually sleep in cozy caves.You will find a bear mostly in the woods,forests.or mountains.
it's actually the bee larvae they're after
because they are part of the bee family and live in hives!! and Winnie the pooh eats honey all the time
Bears climb trees to get their honey, as they have sharp noses for it.
It could be, but bears love fish more than they do honey.
No. Black bears will climb trees for safety, especially the bear cubs.
Because the bear wants the honey from the bees hive!
Honey for a bear is like candy to a five year old!
yes they do
I think berries and honey.
Some bears, but not all bears. But honey is considered a delicious treat to some. :D
yes they do
black bears eat honey, berries, fruit, and leaves.
because they are omnivores
i think they like honey beacuse they just like the taste of a sweet drink or drip of honey
Yes. They will eat the honeycomb and the larval bees as well.
Yes. They also eat berries, honey, and fish.
Chicago Honey Bears was created in 1976.
grizzlly bears live in the wild so there is more to eat example bunnysyet the polar bears live in colder places so thney survive on fishand the black and brown bears eat salmon honey some animals that they find to
The literary term you are referring to is "simile". A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as", such as comparing bears to honey pots in your example.
Bears will raid bee colonies to eat their honey.