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Black bears in the north hibernate mostly due to the scarcity of food during the winter months.
Prior to hibernation bears are foraging for food. They eat fruit, nuts, acorns, insects, and certain leaves and plants. They catch occasional small animals, but lack agility to catch most adult prey. In the months before hibernation black bears can gain up to forty pounds of fat per week.
9. What types of food molecules is the bear consuming (give at least two)?