No, bears are not "mean" to humans but will attack any human it considers to be a threat to itself or cubs. The polar bear is the only bear that will actually pursue a human as a potential food item.
No, humans belong to the class Mammalia, while bears belong to the class Mammalia as well. Both humans and bears are mammals, but they belong to different orders (Primates for humans and Carnivora for bears).
No grizzly bears only attack humans if they think that you are going to cause harm to them...... Or grizzly bears attack humans if they get frightened by them..... But they rather have honey than humans
humans are polar bears
They get fat. They may also look to humans as a source of food which may mean they bother and scare humans and people will then shoot them.
only black bears eat wild dogs but if you do include the humans than it will be black bears and humans but its only black bears for this question.
Bears may attack and eat humans if they feel threatened, are hungry, or see humans as a potential source of food.
polar bears
They get fat. They may also look to humans as a source of food which may mean they bother and scare humans and people will then shoot them.
i think that bears get hungry when they get around humans because they love to eat meat.
Bears in their natural environment are not a problem. When humans enchroach on this environment, humans create problems.
Preferably, no. Not all human Foods are good for bears. Also, if bears learn to associate humans with food, the risk of conflicts between humans and bears increases.
It is the apocalypse of the bears where they will all kill humans.