Black bears are omnivorous and consume a variety of plant and animal foods, including blueberries, which are a major source of calories and antioxidants in some regions.
Squirrels are rodents that feed on nuts, seeds, fruits, fungi, and sometimes insects and eggs. They may eat blueberries as a seasonal treat or store them for later use.
Chipmunks are small squirrels that also feed on nuts, seeds, fruits, fungi, and sometimes insects and eggs. They may also eat blueberries and cache them in their burrows.
Foxes are carnivorous mammals that hunt and scavenge a variety of prey, such as rodents, rabbits, birds, insects, and eggs. They may also eat fruits, such as blueberries, when available.
Raccoons are omnivorous mammals that adapt to various habitats and food sources, including urban and agricultural areas. They may eat blueberries as part of their varied diet, especially in summer and fall.