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They will be fighting over food and they will all die

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Q: Explain how the diet of black bears could bring them into conflict with humans?
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How can the diet of black bears bring them into a conflict with humans?

The diet of black bears could bring them into conflict with humans because since black bears are omnivores they will eat almost anything. So therefore if humans ever try to get in the way, the next the black bear will be eating is the human.


What eats a wild dog not including humans?

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.


What do black bears do in the summer?

Black bears hunt fish berries ect bears sleep bears sometimes attack humans


Who eats a black bear?

Humans eat black bears.


How does the black bear interact with humans?

No, but most of the time the black bear is scared of humans


What type of enemies do black bears have?

The American black bear fears only humans and brown bears.


Are black Bears vicious?

Yes, they are. They can get quite big too. A study shows there are more aggressive attacks on humans caused by black bears than grizzly bears and polar bears. Most violent attacks by black bears on humans are rather predatory than territorial. Black bears arent easily intimidated as some people think.


Who are black bears predators?

because a conivore is and they are meant to be out side not in you houses


How long have black bears been around?

Black bears have been around likely longer than humans have.


Do American black bears have any relationships to humans?

no


Will black bears kill humans?

Yes. Black bears will kill wild turkeys or chickens if they catch them, but they usually do not since wild chickens can fly.


Who is a Bengal tiger's enemy?

Asiatic black bears, sloth bears, red dogs, and humans.