An animals 'range' is the geographic area in which its species may be found.
An animals 'territory' is the land which a specific animal will defend from others of its species in order to obtain enough food for itself and to rear its young.
the bears territory is its cubs or food!
Bears scratch trees to mark their territory.
Don't got into their territory!
Grizzly bears can and will kill black bears to claim for territory, but would not necessarily eat them.
Not all bears are the same but in some cases the bears may feel threatened by hikers and that's why they attack. Hikers are on the bears territory and may appear like a threat.
Yes. I heard one tonight. They use it as a sortof territory boundary signal. If they hear another bear "hoot" they know they are encroaching on the others' "territory".
Most northern provences.
Guarding territory, Hunger,Curious,Scared,Food
Black bears prefer wooded areas and grizzly bears more open country, but grizzly bears can and will attack black bears when they encounter one another. Typically, black bears yield territory to the larger grizzly bears.
Grizzly bears mark their territory by putting clawmarks on trees where they are.
They are naturally aggressive to other male bears when they encounter each other, although polar bears are free ranging and don't establish and mark territory. They will attack and kill the cubs of another male so that they can then mate with the female. They will fight with the female as she tries to protect the cubs, although not usually to the death. Other times, although rare, it may be because they are starving.polar bears kill other polar bears to demand their territory and because of male stress
When people stay off their territory and dont hunt them they are nice.When people shot to them and scare away their food or if people go on their territory they are mean and they attack.
The third mission is marking your territory alot so it can be well protected when you have pups to avoid bears and coyotes. (You still have to mark your territory after having pups)