While rare, bears have been known to attack and eat humans in the wild. It is important to take precautions when in bear territory to avoid such encounters.
only black bears eat wild dogs but if you do include the humans than it will be black bears and humans but its only black bears for this question.
Yes, grizzly bears may attack and eat humans if they feel threatened or provoked. It is important to avoid confrontation and give them space in the wild.
Bears are wild because they have not nor never will be domesticated by humans.
Yes, bears do eat porcupines as part of their diet in the wild.
No, bears do not typically eat humans alive in the wild. Bears are omnivores and their diet consists mainly of plants, berries, insects, and occasionally small mammals. However, in rare cases, bears may attack humans if they feel threatened or if they are defending their territory or cubs. It is important to take precautions when in bear country to avoid encounters and to know how to react if you do come across a bear.
Bears may attack and eat humans if they feel threatened, are hungry, or see humans as a potential source of food.
polar bears
mega bears eat salmons also berries but no humans
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Polar Bears are wild animals, and like all wild animals, are dangerous and should not be approached.
Bears do not typically eat humans, but may attack and kill them if they feel threatened or provoked.
Humans