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(12-14-2018, 08:45 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Pioneers into the American West found highly aggressive grizzly bears. This is because of their long history in the Pleistocene of living among a multitude of very large aggressive predators. This is of course a theory I suppose; but one I certainly believe. The Amur brown bear is the last brown bear left on earth who has to deal with a super-preator - the tiger.
Brown bear would trying to steal kill from tiger during the winter, as we know that some of the big male bear would usually searching food in winter but not choosing hibernation, they would steal or rob other carnivore's kills like wolf pack, in far east, brown bear would trying to steal kills from tiger and lynx usually during the cold winter season.