People do die from bear attacks every year. Injuries inflicted by bears are life-threatening because their teeth and claws are very sharp and could lacerate you so much you could die. You are most likely to die from blood loss due to severed arteries and because bears are strong enough to dismember you. Grizzlies can run at 35 mph, so pose quite a threat.
On the other hand, bears are in general nervous of humans and tend to avoid them. They are only likely to attack if they feel threatened. The establishment of camp sites with food left in accessible places attracts bears to areas in which they would not normally encounter humans. People have survived bear attacks - sometimes by just not reacting to the attack or by changing the situation. Situations which initiate bear attacks include being between a mother and her cub or occupying a fishing area where bears are catching salmon going upstream to spawn. Those red salmon have one owner and it ain't you.
If you are eaten by a bear you will die. Bears rarely eat an animal they have not first killed.
No bear eats eucalyptus leaves. The koala is a marsupial, not a bear, which eats eucalyptus leaves.
None, No polar bear eats pizza
Teddybear hamsters die because if someone touches a baby, the mother eats the baby.
A bear eats a coyote
A polar bear
the person shoots the bear and eats it
another bear.
a bear
another bear.
The bear eats birds.
i think it would be one of them is a vulture because the rabbit eats the grass and other things, then the bear eats the rabbit, vulture eats the bear that is all
Bears are apex predators. Nothing else eats them in nature...until they die, then the scavengers will pick their bones. Bears, in times of famine, will resort to cannibalism.