The
grizzly bear is omnivorous.
It eats berries, roots, fungi, grasses,
fish, carrion, small mammals, and insects.
They catch salmon with their teeth or
claws and delicately strip off flesh,
first on one side, then the other, leaving
head, bones and tail.
Some grizzly bears
in the Canadian Rockies hunt larger animals
like moose, elk and goats.