NO. Tigers don't live where polar bears do, so the question has no merit whatsoever.
Siberian Tigers eat Grizzly Bears
No, black bears normally don't live where Siberians do.
No. But, Siberian Brown Bears do make up 1 to 2% of a Siberian tiger's diet. But lions eating bears? Not likely.
Siberian tigers prey on various deer species, wild hog, even brown bears on occasion.
Mainly deer, wild hog, but will also eat bears, if they can overpower them.
I think yes if they had nothing else to eat....
Definitely the Siberian tiger would easily kill and eat the beaver since siberian tigers are strong enough to kill grizzly bears.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica. If there were, they would eat the penguins.
Tigers generally don't eat other tigers.
Thx 4 asking. The Siberian tigers would eat large mammals.
No, Brown Bears dont eat tigers. Tigers eat Brown Bears, beacuse tigers are more stronger and have a better chance of surviving.
No, they will eat elk and deer meat but not tigers. A bear will not normally attack a tiger. For one thing, tigers are not a part of any animals diet. Second, siberian tigers, the biggest cats on earth, would win against even the biggest grizzly bear! They are much more agile and powerful compared to their own bodies, then bears, so the tiger will most likely eat the bear!Yes. Bears are carnivores and will kill tigers.