Occasionally, yes. They'll more or less go after young fawns, but they also won't hesitate going after does or older, weaker bucks and does. Bears mainly prefer to hunt other animals when other food items, like plants, berries and grubs are not plentiful or available.
yes
No! But sometimes a bear will eat a newborn deer. Deers are herbivores, they only eat plants.
No. They eat seals and walrus, primarily, not deer.
Yes they can, brown bears often kill and eat other types of deer and similar sized animals too.
Bears
yes bears are carnivors
Deer,moose,and bears
yes
No. Moose are herbivores, they eat plants, not other animals like deer. Wolves, cougars, coyotes and bears eat deer, but not moose.
I needed this question once for a food chain project, and all I found was bears. Bears eat berries, dead animals, deer, plants, and mostly everything. <><><> You forgot people.
they ate salmon bears deer and whales
Eastern woodlands eat rabbits,bears,and deer. (animals)
They mostly eat dead deer from the side of the road, or sometimes they even eat bears!