Grizzly bears have an omnivorous diet, consuming both plant and animal matter.
Grizzlies are known for catching and eating fish, especially salmon during spawning season.
They hunt and eat large mammals such as deer, elk, and moose, especially young or weakened individuals.
Grizzly bears often scavenge and eat carrion, the carcasses of dead animals.
Their diet changes with the seasons, relying more on plants in spring and summer, and more on meat and fish in fall.
In areas near human habitation, grizzlies might consume human food and garbage.
Grizzlies are opportunistic feeders, foraging for the most readily available and nutritious food sources.