With a well placed shot a 12 gauge slug can kill a black bear.
No. The black bear would see the deer as an easy prey for it to kill.
Probably not. A single deer has no chance of killing a bear, since the bear is way too strong and big for the deer to kill. The deer could possibly kill a cougar or a wolf though. In fact, deer are almost 80 percent bears' menus.
Mountain lions, wolfs, Black bear, Grizzly, Kodiak brown bear, coyotes, and some times a large hawk or eagle will kill a young deer
Black bears will prey on deer, elk and moose calves, livestock like bovine calves, foals, chickens and pigs, humans (if they're hungry enough), and males will even kill and eat offspring of black bear sows.
No.
kill it
Yes, the Incas hunted for food, but their diet primarily consisted of domesticated animals such as llamas and alpacas. They also cultivated crops like maize, potatoes, and quinoa for food. Hunting wild animals was not a major part of their diet, but they did supplement their food supply through hunting.
It depends on who is bigger. If the black bear happened to kill the lion, the black bear would get badly injured.
No! No human, farmer or not, could kill a black bear with a knife because they could get injured or killed themselves if they attempted to do such an idiotic thing. If a black bear is getting in the graineries or trying to kill a calf or a lamb, the farmer had better have a rifle on hand to shoot the bear with, not a knife.
Mainly wild hog and deer, sometimes kill brown bear.
mostly deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, bear
you eat them and kill them