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Post by Gorilla king on Feb 13, 2022 7:52:46 GMT -5
/\ I know that in Abruzzo there are wolves and brown bears. But don't get why we have not any records about their interactions. Well now we have one, and the bear won.
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Post by arctozilla on Feb 13, 2022 8:28:19 GMT -5
Here's a video never seen before, polar bear shows wolves who's the boss.
A grizzly bear is able to take on a wolf pack so is the larger and more predatory polar bear.
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Post by Montezuma on Mar 11, 2022 18:57:27 GMT -5
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Mar 12, 2022 5:19:17 GMT -5
Reply 81. Polar bears are capable of taking on multiple opponents from the looks of it.
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Post by Gorilla king on May 3, 2022 6:46:18 GMT -5
GRIZZLY BEAR DISPLACES WOLF PACK FROM KILL, 1976:
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Post by arctozilla on May 9, 2022 13:42:31 GMT -5
/\ from what I know Counter Strike doesn't degrade bears unlike the fucking pig of the you know what and Aryan Fuckhole.
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Post by Montezuma on May 12, 2022 1:18:10 GMT -5
"The most dominant predator of the North America is the Grizzly or Brown bear. Often weighing over 250kg, it is twice the size of other carnivores, except the american black bear."
"In 1940s, in Denali National Park, grizzlies were known to steal kills from wolf packs and often dead wolf near a carcass meant the if was killed in such an encounter."
"Just like lion-hyena and leopard dhole interaction, the smaller species (wolf) in numbers try to harrass the grizzly from their stolen kill. Grizzlies post a threat to Gray wolves."
books.google.com.pk/books?id=zB1243xWpwgC&printsec=copyright&source=gbs_pub_info_r#v=onepage&q&f=false
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Post by Montezuma on May 13, 2022 20:29:45 GMT -5
"Gray wolves interact negatively wigh black bears and wolverines in most instances."
"Like grizzlies, gray wolves have been known to dig out black bears from their dens and then kill and eat them. There are five such instance recorded in which three of them occured in a same year."
"Wolves would sometimes attack black bear in carrcasses, and not surprisingly, black bears wpuld often kill one wolf in such encounters."
books.google.com.pk/books?id=zB1243xWpwgC&printsec=copyright&source=gbs_pub_info_r#v=onepage&q&f=false
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Post by Montezuma on May 25, 2022 23:05:55 GMT -5
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Post by arctozilla on Jun 5, 2022 5:38:03 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 21, 2022 1:29:41 GMT -5
""In the other four instances it appeared the wolves were attempting to make a kill, particularly of cubs when present. One young adult grizzly (Appendix IX - Savage, 1967) was at an obvious disadvantage in deep, melting snow, and when last observed the wolves had bloodied its hindquarters and were continuing to press the attack." open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/831/items/1.0094168
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 21, 2022 1:31:21 GMT -5
Here is the summary to brown bear vs wolf thread:-
1#. Adult male brown bears invariably dominate wolf packs, no matter how large pack size is.
2#. There is no confirmed/unconfirmed case of an adult male grizzly killed by wolves.
3#. Adult male grizzlies are not vulnerable to another animal attack, including wolves, with the exception of another male bear.
4#. Male brown bears do not generally kill wolves but they are known to kill wolves in fierce disputes and take out wolf pups from their dens.
5#. Male bruins are prominent "kleptoparasites" of wolves and are known to track wolves for long distances either to usurp their prey or eat the left-overs.
6#. Fully-grown male bears pose threat to wolves.
7#. There are some records of wolves killing female and young brown bears, most likely in hibetnation.
8#. Wolves, with their superior numbers, pose threat to brown bear's cubs and have been known to attack and rarely kill them.
9#. Female brown bears, unlike males, do not track wolves for food, but would scavenge on the left overs.
10#. Females prefer not to meet the wolves since wolves can pose threat to cubs and neither the wolves want to meet a fierce mama bear.
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Post by Montezuma on Jun 21, 2022 1:31:49 GMT -5
Summary of black bear and wolves intereaction.
1#. Unlike their larger cousin, the black bear generally do not dominate wolves.
2#. Wolves react aggressively against black bears and are more likely to dominate the passive bear.
3#. Black bears however are known to chase away wolves and mostly do not fear wolves.
4#. Blackies are known to scavenge on the remains of wolf's kills.
5#. There are well-known cases of wolves attacking, killing and eating black bears especially when these bears are in their vulnerable condition, hibernation.
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Post by arctozilla on Jul 5, 2022 15:39:18 GMT -5
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Jul 7, 2022 10:24:07 GMT -5
Reply 81. While looking calm and not bothered, the polar bear is capable of taking on multiple opponents. There is a reason why a barren ground grizzly bear has not taken down a fully grown male polar bear.
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Post by Gorilla king on Jul 7, 2022 10:39:22 GMT -5
And you will never see that. The Barren ground grizzly basically stands no chance.
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Aug 6, 2022 7:59:58 GMT -5
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Post by oldindigosilverback on Aug 6, 2022 8:09:02 GMT -5
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Post by Gorilla king on Aug 6, 2022 9:23:31 GMT -5
Reply #96:
This is new to me i think, nice. Anyhow, i myself can kill a sleeping female polar bear. Not a big deal.
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Post by arctozilla on Aug 6, 2022 9:45:24 GMT -5
/\ exactly. Also wolves rarely prey on bears, bear is immune to every predatory attacks. The only predator who hunt the bear is the tiger yet it avoids targeting adults.
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