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An alaskan grizzly bear can destroy any tiger alive.
Here's how it would work: Tiger or bear eats bat. Tiger or bear eats monkey. This leaves the bear and tiger to duke it out. So, what happens here really depends on the species of the tiger and the bear. Siberian versus black bear, chances are the Siberian will win. Bengal versus black bear, could be a draw or the black bear wins because tigers don't like going after animals that can fight back. Bengal versus grizzly or brown bear, high chance that grizzly or brown bear wins. Siberian versus grizzly or brown bear though, could be a draw, could end up that Siberian wins because brown bears actually make up 6% of the Siberian's diet.
Define "bigger." Are you talking in terms of weight, or in terms of length or height?
The tiger any day! A tiger is much more agile and aggressive. not to mention that tigers are the sickest animals around. and hop is wrong
The bear would win since it would be much larger and stronger. No is hard to take down a black bear for a sibrean tiger,a grizzly bear would kill the sibrean tiger a brown bear no a Kodak bear yes very fast a polar bear yesthe only one that would lose too a tiger would be black bear and brown bear.
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Since kodiak brown bears are a huge subspecies of brown bear, and a grizzly is a smaller subspecies of brown bear, a kodiak would win (assuming an average sized individuals from each was fighting). Average grizzlies weight around 400-500 pounds, while Kodiak's can weight around 1,000.
Enemies of the grizzly bear are primarily other grizzly bears, wolverines and human hunters and poachers.
The Siberian tiger is stronger and longer than the black bear and also can eat them, but against brown bears, it would have a little trouble.Answer 2It depends on who is bigger and the place these two animals are fighting. Black bears can kill siberian tigers if they attacked from the back.
You put a lion, a Bengal tiger, and a grizzly bear in the same exhibit, then look under paths. I recommend doing this at the start of the game.
Considering muscle to weight ratio, i would imagine a bear would come out on top, although the tiger may be able to out run the bear. Bit of an odd question perhaps?
Depends on the experiences and age of each animal. A bengal tiger would usually beat an asiatic black bear in a combat, but an american black bear would stand more of a chance. American black bears are bigger in size compared with asiatic black bears, and a very big male can come across a small female brown bear, in which siberian tigers prey on. Asiatic black bears can weigh in size from 150 pounds to 440 pounds. American black bears are 200 pounds to 650 pounds. Bengal tigers weigh 450 pounds to 620 pounds. Even though the american black bear and the bengal tiger lives in different continents, the weight and size of the american black bear over a bengal tiger would make the american black bear dominate over the bengal tiger.