the kill zone on a blak bear is about 6 inches up from the shoulder blade on the right side..this is direct heart.
- Only if the bear is laying on his back looking to your left. Looking at a broadside bear the straight down from the hump about 2/3rds of the way down or 1/3rd of the way up from the bottom is where the heart is sitting. The lungs start from there and goes back about 1/3rd the length of the body. For bow hunting keep the arrow just behind the shoulder in the lower half of the body. For rifle the shoulder or just behind it is a good place to shoot.
Google "bear anatomy" - I found some good resources, lots of breakdowns and some good shot placement guides.
With a .30-06, .35 winchester, .300 mag., or any other caliber around this size, you can kill a brown bear with a spine shot. Usually a shot doesn't hit the spine good enough but could anchor the bear or slow him down for a follow up shot. A head shot is not deadly unless you use a spitzer point bullet because the tough skull is hard to penetrate. Another deadly shot is just above his tail.
Front shoulder will do it.
No.
With a well placed shot a 12 gauge slug can kill a black bear.
yes, the temperate zone is north of the subtropical zone and includes most of the US and Canada, where black bears are common.
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.
you eat them and kill them
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Grizzly bears can and will kill black bears to claim for territory, but would not necessarily eat them.
Well the black bear is known for its killing ability It can kill what ever comes between it and it's path
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Yes, but bears only kill wolves if it is persistent on protecting its carcass and the wolf is harassing the bear. Bears will also attempt to kill or maim a wolf if it is threatening the life of a sow's cubs. Black bears are larger and stronger than a wolf is, which is enough to enable such a beast (the bear) to kill a wolf.
Yes. A black bear has large claws, stronger jaws, heavier weight, more muscles, with a bad aggression.