Black bears are not known to eat other species of bears, or to be cannibalistic in nature. Here is a detailed outline of their diet:
"Black bears are omnivores whose diet includes plants, meat, and insects. Their diet typically consists of about 10-15% animal matter." --Wikipedia
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Grizzly bears can and will kill black bears to claim for territory, but would not necessarily eat them.
Question is completely unrealistic and illogical. Black bears are not pack-oriented animals and will not bond together to bring down or kill any animal, including a grizzly bear. Thus how many black bears? None, because the fight can or will never happen.
Black bears prefer wooded areas and grizzly bears more open country, but grizzly bears can and will attack black bears when they encounter one another. Typically, black bears yield territory to the larger grizzly bears.
No.
black bears and grizzly bears
grizzly bears
they live with grizzly bears
The two black bears would win the fight because they together weigh as much as a grizzly bear, and have bad aggressions. The grizzly bear would injure the two black bears after the two black bears killed the grizzly bear.
they only kill other bears because they do not want them to hurt their babies
They use multiple hounds to kill a grizzly bear.
black bears, grizzly bears
Yes. Brown bears, like Grizzly Bears especially, often kill and eat adult or young black bears whenever they meet each other.