Ussuri brown bears share a range with Amur tigers. Contact between them isn’t very common due to the bears spending more of the year at higher elevations. However, the swine flu during 2011 (may be wrong about the exact year) has inadvertently caused tigers to come into contact with more bears in general (more Himalayan black bear than anything else) as a potential source of food. Tigers feeding on brown bears in general, while it has happened, is still very uncommon.
Thank you, I stand corrected. I am surprised, it's not something I study and tes I should have googled first but I always assumed it was only the sun bear that came into contact with Tigers.
For one these two animals would never meet in such a circumstance. They live on different continent s for a start.
They both meet at Russia, the far east. Its confirmed. There were many videos to support it.
Ussuri brown bears share a range with Amur tigers. Contact between them isn’t very common due to the bears spending more of the year at higher elevations. However, the swine flu during 2011 (may be wrong about the exact year) has inadvertently caused tigers to come into contact with more bears in general (more Himalayan black bear than anything else) as a potential source of food. Tigers feeding on brown bears in general, while it has happened, is still very uncommon.
Thank you, I stand corrected. I am surprised, it's not something I study and tes I should have googled first but I always assumed it was only the sun bear that came into contact with Tigers.
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To my knowledge, you could add sloth bears to that list. I don’t believe they come across Pandas anymore.