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I Eat Like A Bear


Genie75

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I Eat Like a Bear

Fish and fruit is mostly what I eat.

Just like a bear.

Think what you like of me.

Don't try to fix me.

If a bear ain't eating it,

Neither am I.

Ever see a bear eating mashed potatoes, beer or cake?

Yup gonna eat like a bear!!!!

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I Eat Like a Bear

Fish and fruit is mostly what I eat.

Just like a bear.

Think what you like of me.

Don't try to fix me.

If a bear ain't eating it,

Neither am I.

Ever see a bear eating mashed potatoes, beer or cake?

Yup gonna eat like a bear!!!!

Does this mean you stand in a river and wait for the salmon to pop? :P

Actually, bears will eat mashed potatoes, beer and cake if they find it in someone's cooler when camping......

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Nancym Enthusiast

You'd better start eating insects and small animals then! The occasional carrion too. Moose calves, if they're available in your area, a bit of grass, tubers. If you're a polar bear you're going to eat seals, caribou perhaps, fish, and, sadly, penguins :(

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VioletBlue Contributor

The bears around here eat whatever they can find. It's not uncommon to find a bear nosing through your trash can around dusk, or trying to steal the dog kibble you accidentally left out on the deck. I've been told the McDonalds dumpster is also a popular destination. Guess is all depends on where the bear in question lives. But then obviously, bears don't have gluten issues.

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ShayFL Enthusiast

Bear's eat roots, grubs, vegetables, plants, berries, insects, baby deer, and fish, they eat rodents, rabbits, moose, sheep, elk, and squirrels.

If I was eatin like a bear....I'd be in heaven here....sooooo many squirrels.....LOL

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