The diet of black bears could bring them into conflict with humans because since black bears are omnivores they will eat almost anything. So therefore if humans ever try to get in the way, the next the black bear will be eating is the human.
They will be fighting over food and they will all die
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.
A lioness can kill a black bear because it has great hunting skills that could bring down the black bear. It may also be a draw between an experienced lioness and a male black bear. Black bears have weight advantages, but lionesses have better hunting skills. Lionesses weigh 400 pounds, while black bears weigh 600 pounds. For a brown bear or a polar bear, it is a far different story.
no
bring them and kill them with their teeth
Both species of bear would eventually die out as they are not adapted to living in those environments. The polar bears would over heat and die from dehydration and species such as the black and grizzly bear would eventually freeze to death.
A philosophy, often translated into art forms, holding that humans exist in a meaningless, irrational universe and that any search for order by them will bring them into direct conflict with this universe.
yes
no, they did not.
Humans need to bring food, water, oxygen,
if you ever play black ops it kinda make sense that scientist tried to bring humans back to life but accidentally made zombies.
Polar Bears are currently endangered animals and on the bring of extinction due to the process of global warming.