Doubtful, you would need at least 3 akitas to take down a black bear. You would need to be ready with a large knife to cut the bears throat unless you want your dogs to be injured. In ancient Japan they were used to hunt bear but the bears in Japan are smaller than black bears.
One akita to kill a bear but sometimes they would send them of in a pair to kill it, a male and female
It takes 3 of them but yeah
Strong enough to tear through skin and flesh, like that of a moose or even another bear it has a bit of a disagreement with.
The bull has sharp horns, faster speed, strong hooves, and a powerful body that can knock down the black bear. One charge from the bull will beat the black bear if the black bear does not bite the bull's face.
Yes. It depends on what kind.
Most likely the black bear. A black bear has good enough weight and an appropiate size with bad aggression that is enough to kill a gnu. A gnu would always run away from attacks unless if it was cornered or was attacked by a smaller animal.
Depending on the size and strength of the black bear and the each of the two wolves, they are both capable of killing each other. A black bear has the strength of killing the two wolves with its size and claws advantage over the two wolves. Black bears have bad aggressions over killing, which would make them more dangerous for the two wolves to kill. But two wolves are strong and dangerous enough to bite the black bear and leave serious pain on it. Most likely, the black bear would win, but it would get injured.
Black bears prey on small mammals.
Bears are powerful animals, with strong jaws and sharp teeth and claws.
I think sunglasses should strong enough to bear sudden fall and scratches on lens. Theses are most common issues for using glasses.
Sure, unless the polar bear says they have had enough. Sure, unless the polar bear says they have had enough. yes it can squeze u to death aswell and and if i stood on your hand it WILL break ur arm
Strong enough to move a 800 lb boulder to one side to get at the grubs underneath!
A bear
a black baby bear and a black mother bear believe it or not