Any other predator that competed with it for the same prey and food source: other short-faced bears, saber-toothed tigers, ancestor to the modern day's wolves that escapes my mind, and others.
short faced bears,smilodon,and the dire wolf.
The American Mastodons were top predators and therefore had few enemies. Juvenile Mastodons were at risk from being killed by short-faced bears and American lions.
The Saber Tooth Cat's Main Enemies Were The Dire Wolf And The Short Faced Bear. (The Largest Bear In The World.) They Also Faced American Lions, Cave Bears, Neandethals, And Other Of It's Kind.
Short faced bears died out about 10,000 years ago. When they did exist, they lived in North America.
short faced Bear only eat meat, a pure carnivore.
It's Main Enemy Was The Arctodus Or Short Faced- Bear.The Largest Bear.The Other Enemies Would Of Being Was.Cave Bears,Dire Wolves,American Lions,And Other Of Its Kind.
The cave bear, and the huge short faced bear.
There are many things that kill reindeer such as Golden Eagles who prey on calves, Wolverines, Polar Bears, Grey Wolves, Dire Wolves, Cave Lions, American Lions, Hunters, blood sucking insects, short-faced bears, cave hyenas, smilodons, jaguars, cougars, possigly a groud sloth and, in a special case, a Greenland Shark.Reindeer's enemies are wolves, wolverines, coyote and bears. Especially grizzly bear.
There were many different species of saber-toothed cat, living in different areas at different times. Each species coexisted with different animals, and hence had different enemies. Enemies of Smilodon, the most famous type of saber-toothed cat, included American lions, dire wolves, short faced bears, brown bears, and, after humans arrived, we added ourselves to the list.
Short-faced bears were native to prehistoric North America from about 800,000 years ago and became extinct about 12,500 years ago.
Like today's bears, a short-faced bear would've protected itself with its great paws and powerful jaws. It may have also had a deep, bellowing roar that would've made it a very intimidating creature to any potential threats.
Yes. Spectacled bears (Tremarctos ornatus) are also known as Andean bears or Andean-short-faced bears. They are native to South America.