It is possible, but there are many reports of them being killed by tigers.
Siberian tigers have preyed on female brown bears.
Siberian tigers and brown bears have killed and ate black bears.
No. But, Siberian Brown Bears do make up 1 to 2% of a Siberian tiger's diet. But lions eating bears? Not likely.
Siberian tigers prey on various deer species, wild hog, even brown bears on occasion.
No, Brown Bears dont eat tigers. Tigers eat Brown Bears, beacuse tigers are more stronger and have a better chance of surviving.
Siberian tigers and brown bears occasionally prey on asian black bears. Leopards are known to prey on asian black bear cubs.
Russia is a country known for raising wild animals in domestic homes because there are no laws regulating the animals that can or can not be pets. An example of an pet that should be wild but has been domesticated in Russia is the Fishing Cat.
brown bears
Apart from possibly us, nothing. they're top carnivore in their habitat. Siberian tigers have been known to take down Russian brown bears but somethimes its the other way around. No other animal kills and eats these bears nothing eats brown bear they stick up for themselves they are at the top of the food chain unless bigfoot eats them....................just joking
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
I think yes if they had nothing else to eat....
This depends on the age and sex of either animal. Male sun bears are very defensive in defending territories, while bengal tigers are stronger in hunting. The question of who is stronger is a a little bit dependent.