Brown bears in Russia prey on elk, deer, moose, and wild boar.
Brown bears and black bears prey on young ones. Large pack of wolves prey on injured adults.
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Bears prey on reindeer.
Siberian tigers and brown bears occasionally prey on asian black bears. Leopards are known to prey on asian black bear cubs.
There are more black bears than brown/grizzlies, but the brown is a much larger, more powerful animal on average, and will kill black bears.
Golden Eagles prey on calves. Wolverines, brown bears, polar bears and wolves all prey on grown caribou. Wolves are the commonest predator of caribou.
Sun bears are preyed on by saltwater crocodiles.
Yes. Brown bears, like Grizzly Bears especially, often kill and eat adult or young black bears whenever they meet each other.
jaguars prey on panda bear cubs
Polar bears prey on smaller animals, including seals, fish, foxes, and on rare occasion, humans. Other bears prey on smaller animals as well, mainly specific to whatever type of animal lives in their territory.
No. Polar bears are natural enemies of seals just as seals are natural prey items to polar bears. More often than not, if an animal becomes endangered due to over predation it is because the predator is an introduced species (i.e. it's not native to the area) and it over hunts the prey animal. The classic example of this is the brown tree snake which was introduced to Guam and has since decimated many of the bird populations there because of over predation.