They don't fight with humans. Humans fight with bears because they don't like bears walking around their yards and into their homes that they built in the bear's habitat. Bears have been pushed out of their natural habitats, and as a result become more urbanized and less fearful of humans. Which makes them that more dangerous to people.
The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight was created in 1982.
No, humans belong to the class Mammalia, while bears belong to the class Mammalia as well. Both humans and bears are mammals, but they belong to different orders (Primates for humans and Carnivora for bears).
Some bears fight for things like fish and other foods. Female bears fight other bears of to get food for there cubs.
No grizzly bears only attack humans if they think that you are going to cause harm to them...... Or grizzly bears attack humans if they get frightened by them..... But they rather have honey than humans
Hercules would fight bears if they ever got in is way. However, fighting bears was never one of his labors.
humans are polar bears
only black bears eat wild dogs but if you do include the humans than it will be black bears and humans but its only black bears for this question.
polar bears
Bears in their natural environment are not a problem. When humans enchroach on this environment, humans create problems.
i think that bears get hungry when they get around humans because they love to eat meat.
Preferably, no. Not all human Foods are good for bears. Also, if bears learn to associate humans with food, the risk of conflicts between humans and bears increases.
Apart from polar bears (which see pretty much anything living as food), bears generally don't see humans as prey. But a human might look like either competition (about food) or as a threat. In which case the bear might try to chase a human off. Anyone not taking the hint fast enough might get attacked. Humans will hunt bears, to protect livestock, for food, for fur, to protect against an attack even before it has happened, or for sport.