Yes, it is legally permissible to kill a bear in self-defense if your life is in immediate danger and there are no other options to protect yourself.
No, it is not legally permissible to kill somebody. Taking someone's life is a serious crime and is punishable by law.
Yes, in certain situations, it is legal to kill a bear in self-defense. However, laws vary by location and it is important to understand the specific regulations in your area regarding self-defense against wildlife.
Yes. A spider can kill a bear.
No. A platypus cannot kill a bear. Not only would it not have the claws, teeth or size to kill a bear, but there are no bears in Australia.
Of course it can, if it hits the right area of the bear to kill it.
It will take 20 small dogs to kill a bear, and 5 large dogs to kill a bear.
Yes. A werewolf could kill any type of bear, no matter how big is the bear.
No. There is no way a bird can kill a bear, especially a pigeon.
Not legally...
he thought that since the bear didn't kill him, why should he kill the bear?
Yes they can kill a grizzly bear. I think they can kill it because its on your property i guess
The tusks of the walrus could kill the bear, but if the polar bear can get past the tusks it could kill the walrus.