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Bear Foods
Grizzly bears eat a variety of plants at specific stages of growth throughout
the year; meat constitutes about 15% of their diet. Bears have about seven
months to meet their nutritional requirements for the entire year. They must
move up and down in elevation and across the landscape to take advantage of
these widely scattered food sources.
Spring & early summer
- Hedysarum roots
- Glacier lily bulbs
- Spring beauty bulbs
- Winter-killed animals
- Grasses and sedges
- Clover and dandelion
- Horsetail (Equisetum)
- Newborn calves of elk, deer or moose
- Cow parsnip
Late summer & fall
- Ants and ant larvae / grubs
- Buffaloberry
- Currant berries
- Blueberry/huckleberry (west of Great Divide)
- Bearberry
- Crowberry
- Grouseberry
- Whitebark pine nuts
- Ground squirrels and marmots
- Deer, mountain goats, sheep or elk
- Hedysarum roots (especially if berry crop fails)

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