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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.
Siberian tiger's name kind of gives it away, but, Siberia is a very cold place in Russia. So Siberian tigers live in the extremely cold climate in Russian & its called siberia
Siberian Tigers are not found in the rainforest as some people think. They can be found in mountainous ranges and are on the decline, however there are breeding plans in place to try to conserve them.
Yes they do because they live in northern china
they live in the forrest
The term "snow tiger" is used to refer to a couple of different sub-species of tigers. Often it is used to refer to the Bengal tigers that have a gene mutation giving them a white coloration. Sometimes these white Bengal tigers are also called the "snow white tiger". This coloration in the Bengal is very rare, especially in the wild. But perhaps, more frequently, the only tiger that lives in snowy country, the Siberian, is referred to the "snow tiger" or "Siberian Snow tiger". These Siberian tigers are believed to number only around 600 in the wild today."Snow tigers" are of the Siberian tiger species and are estimated at between 500 to 600 in the wild.
In the winter
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Well actually Camel and Black Bears have many difference, the basic difference is: they're environment, Camels are in Desert and Black Bear are in Polar Regions(Glacier or Ice Place).
To be honest, to my knowledge, They are the same thing just a different name a different place calls it pick the one you want too! The Siberian is paler, with more white on the underparts, and the stripes are wider and there are fewer of them. Siberians have longer fur, and are usually a bit larger. But some Bengals of the northern Indian region and Assam and Nepal, can be as big or slightly bigger than a Siberian.
No, tigers do not live at the North Pole because it is not possible for tigers to survive in these places because the North Pole has extremely low temperatures. The North Pole is located in Canada. It is usually covered by sea ice and that is not a good place for tigers. Tigers are good swimmers but they are not adapted to swimming in sea ice like polar bears are. The Siberian Tiger does live in cold winter temperatures in its range in Russia. It likes to live in forests, partially because it loves eating deer. Deer usually live in forests.
Most national parks have black bears. Do not feed them, however. They are still wild and dangerous animals.