Tigers do. Tigers predate on bears in India and Siberia.
There are polar bears in the Serbian zoo, but not roaming wild in Serbian woods. If you mean Siberia, then yes, they live in the remote Siberian wilderness of northeast Russia.
Siberia is not far at all for some. the farthest will always depend on first location.
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
Brown bears hunt black bears.
it has evolved from being a brown bear into a polar bear as they were originally brown bears but they lived in the glaciers in siberia so they eventually evolved.
polar bears
There are no bears in St. Lucia.
Well, if you have seen any maps regarding Siberia's climate, elevation, distance and/or terrain the answer is clear that this is due to the terrain.
Adult black bears do not have any predators.
Yes black bears
Siberia