No, they will eat elk and deer meat but not tigers. A bear will not normally attack a tiger. For one thing, tigers are not a part of any animals diet. Second, siberian tigers, the biggest cats on earth, would win against even the biggest grizzly bear! They are much more agile and powerful compared to their own bodies, then bears, so the tiger will most likely eat the bear!
Yes. Bears are carnivores and will kill tigers.
Bears usually do not eat tigers, but have been known to kill tigers in self-defense or disputes over food.
No, bears aren't in the rainforest or in tropical areas.
No, bears and tigers do not share the same habitat.
Yes, Tigers have been known to eat bears
Yes Bengal tigers do eat deer they also eat: buffalo wild pigs gaur monkeys sambar bear peacock =)
Mainly wild hog and deer, sometimes kill brown bear.
Other large bears, humans, and occasionally very large tigers.
Yes, but they have to kill the grizzly bear. Amur tigers usually take down small adult grizzly bears, but never a large adult grizzly bear.
Depends on what species of "black" bear you're referring to.
Mainly deer and wild hog, but may take bear on occasion. They will eat about anything they can catch or overpower.
What do white tigers eat?
Tigers prey on deer, moose, rabbits, birds, fish, bear, elk, lynx, hares, pigs, cattle, goats, and some smaller animals. The main food of tigers are buffalos, antelopes, and rodents.
Other than humans, tigers appear to be the only serious predators of wolves, not bears. Proven cases of tigers killing wolves are rare and attacks appear to be competitive rather than predatory in nature, with at least four proven records of tigers killing wolves without consuming them. Wolves and bears will occasionally fight over prey.
Tigers generally don't eat other tigers.
The Kodiak Bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi), or Alaskan Brown Bear, is the largest subspecies of the Brown Bear. The Kodiak Bear lives in southern Alaska, and is endangered. Kodiak Bears can grow to be 3.2 metres (10.5 feet) long and can weigh nearly 700 kilograms (over 1,500 lbs), and can eat just about anything in Alaska. When Kodiak Bears reproduce, the litters average about 3-6 cubs. The bears have a light-brown strip from the throat to their stomach. Unlike some bears, the Kodiak Bear does not live in caves. The Kodiak bear and the Polar Bear are the largest members of the bear family. [1] Though frequently referred to as the largest land carnivore, the Kodiak bear is actually an omnivore. [2] One famous Kodiak Bear that has appeared in films is Bart the Bear.
no they eat your mom