with their fangs and claws (they specialize in biting scratching and mauling)
they want to defend themselves
claws, teeth
It has posion
a lot of bears have to learn to defend themselves and learn how to hint if they don't know how to do any of that then they'll have trouble surving
a lot of bears have to learn to defend themselves and learn how to hint if they don't know how to do any of that then they'll have trouble surving
they climb to protect themselves
To defend themselves from attackers
run away
Bears can defend themselves in the wild by using their size, strength, and sharp claws and teeth to intimidate or fight off threats. They may also use vocalizations, such as growling or roaring, to warn potential predators or competitors to stay away. Additionally, bears are known to climb trees or swim to escape danger.
They use their claws and pounce on they thing they are trying to kill or get are and they stand on there hind legs to make themselves look bigger!
Yes. Black bears will eat deer that have been caught by another predator or another bear, or one that they have hunted themselves.
A Bobcat would defend her kits from an intrusive bear, yes. Otherwise, probably not.