Yes
Not actually. This bear species is listed as "Vulnerable".
the black and white bears is called the Asiatic black bear.
Black bears are listed as threatened, not endangered.Not at all. The population is estimated to be over 900,000.
Asiatic black bears are the same size of american black bears. Males are usually 600 pounds.
American black bears are common and not threatened with extinction in most of the areas where they exist, although bears in Louisiana and Mississippi (in the U.S.) are. Bears in Florida were recently removed from that state's list of imperiled species. General threats are habitat loss from development and fragmentation of habitat from roads and traffic. Asiatic black bears are threatened with habitat loss and fragmentation as well as poaching.
Dholes actually are said to avoid bears, like sloth bears, sun bears, and asiatic black bears because of their aggressive behavior. The red dog would run away before it got a chance to do anything to the asiatic black bear. Asiatic black bears are about 3 times the size of them, and asiatic black bears can even fight with adult male tigers.
Yes, but only Asiatic black bears.
When an animal is endangered that means the whole species is endangered. So, all Black Bears are endangered. No, they are not. While the Asiatic species may be in some trouble, the American black bear is an abundant species, and is increasing in numbers in many places.
Black bears are not endangered, but they are threatened.
The asiatic black bear is listed as threatened by the IUCN.
The American black bear is not endangered, but the Asiatic is threatened.
Not really. Tigers are the predators that a person has to worry about more than an asiatic black bear.
Himalayan Black Bears, Sloth Bears, and Brown Bears.