Vegetation - the Dietary Mainstay
Vegetation is the primary bear food in northeastern Minnesota when all seasons are considered.
In April, flower parts of aspen, willow, maple, ash, and hazel are the main foods.
In May, plants, grass, and leaves appear. For 2-3 weeks high quality food is everywhere. The young vegetation is highly digestible because many of the nutrients are in a fluid form.
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Berries - a Critical Food
Berries are important foods throughout the black bear range. The most commonly eaten berries in northeastern Minnesota are sarsaparilla berries, juneberries, cherries, dogwood berries, blueberries, and raspberries. Many other berries are eaten, but they have shorter seasons, are scarce, or are less preferred. A very few berries, including common berries like baneberries and blue bead lily berries, are not eaten.
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Ant Brood - an Important Food
Ant specialists refer to ant larvae and pupae as "brood." These digestible clumps of fat and protein are the main source of animal protein for black bears over much of temperate North America. Black bears have long, sticky tongues for probing into ant colonies, as do other ant specialists.
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