Siberian tigers have been known to attack and kill adult brown bears. The bears have tougher hide and denser bones, and are also heavier. But tigers are much more agile, and are better at fighting. A tiger's teeth and claws are also much sharper and longer. The jaw force of a tiger is enough to penetrate a bear's hide and skull, thus making the tiger the winner.
You explained it just right the Siberian tiger would win
Since siberian tigers are faster and better hunters with good weight and length, the siberian tiger would have a chance to fight the grizzly bear off. In most situations, grizzly bears have been known to kill siberian tigers and siberian tigers have been known to kill grizzly bears. The grizzly bear will do anything to fight down the siberian tiger by using its claws, muscles, and teeth. Since a siberian tiger is good enough when its got its good body weight, then it could definitely win such a fight.
The black bear would win because it is heavier and can stand up.
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.
Here's how it would work: Tiger or bear eats bat. Tiger or bear eats monkey. This leaves the bear and tiger to duke it out. So, what happens here really depends on the species of the tiger and the bear. Siberian versus black bear, chances are the Siberian will win. Bengal versus black bear, could be a draw or the black bear wins because tigers don't like going after animals that can fight back. Bengal versus grizzly or brown bear, high chance that grizzly or brown bear wins. Siberian versus grizzly or brown bear though, could be a draw, could end up that Siberian wins because brown bears actually make up 6% of the Siberian's diet.
The tiger would, Brown bears make up 1-1.5 % of there diet. Bears may be heavier but the tiger is faster and better fighter then a bear. Tigers are also very muscular compared to a bear that's more fat then muscle. The Siberian tiger could tale down any bear you wish; Koala, black , teddy, polar, panda, Kodiak, Grizzly
Depends on the age and sex of either animal. The answer would be no if you're comparing a male Siberian tiger with a male brown bear.
Most likely not. Since Russian Brown bears (which are close kin to the American Grizzly bear) have been known to be killed by Siberian tigers--1.5% of a Siberian's diet is made up of bear--it is highly likely that a grizzly bear would not be able to kill a Siberian tiger.
The male brown bear is 300 pounds to 600 pounds bigger than a Siberian tiger. Male brown bear have a weight of 800 to 1200 pounds, while Siberian tigers weigh 600 to 650 pounds. But that doesn't stop a Siberian from making a meal out of a brown bear.
Bear would win
Polar bears are stronger, but lack the agility of a tiger.
there is no way that the bear could win, the tiger is too quick and powerful. the real question is, ...could two bears beat the tiger?
A large brown bear, a poacher, a pack of wolves, and a polar bear etc.