Female bears are very protective of their cubs. Anything perceived as a threat to their safety would be attacked. Never approach a female with cubs!
A mother bear might attack a human if she feels her cubs have been threatened.
Good question. To feign means 'to pretend'. So you're asking would a mother bear 'fake' an injury to protect her cubs? No, but a mother bear would protect her cubs so fiercely that she would risk death for them.
No. but they are threatened animal.
No they are over populated
The American black bear is not endangered, but the Asiatic is threatened.
The asiatic black bear is listed as threatened by the IUCN.
If someone where to say "I bear a burden" the past perfect tense of "bear" would be "I bore a burden."
A mother bear will defend her young vociferously.
No. The grizzly is simply a race of the brown bear, which is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Not as a species. They are listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Same food that it's mother would eat.
Same food that it's mother would eat.