Female bears are very protective of their cubs. Anything perceived as a threat to their safety would be attacked. Never approach a female with cubs!
A mother bear might attack a human if she feels her cubs have been threatened.
Good question. To feign means 'to pretend'. So you're asking would a mother bear 'fake' an injury to protect her cubs? No, but a mother bear would protect her cubs so fiercely that she would risk death for them.
No they are over populated
No. but they are threatened animal.
Yes, a grizzly bear may attack and eat a human if it feels threatened or provoked.
The American black bear is not endangered, but the Asiatic is threatened.
Yes, a black bear may attack and eat a human if it feels threatened or cornered, although such attacks are rare. It is important to avoid provoking or startling a bear and to follow safety guidelines when in bear country.
If someone where to say "I bear a burden" the past perfect tense of "bear" would be "I bore a burden."
A mother bear will defend her young vociferously.
The asiatic black bear is listed as threatened by the IUCN.
No. The grizzly is simply a race of the brown bear, which is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Same food that it's mother would eat.