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Bear Interactions with Other Predators

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(12-02-2018, 07:33 PM)Jimmy Wrote: Just by observing these practice in zoos, Bear and wolf combination seems to be less harsh than lion and hyena, probably a small pack of wolves with only one bear would balance things out-seeing from their point of view regarding interaction.  But for people like us who love natural world and animals, do not want these kind of  setups which looks like the animals are just tolerating each other, probably always anxious and as a result, accident is waiting to happen.

In the wild, there is rarely a real blood-letting fight. In fact, brown bears actually benefit from the presence of wolves. But in a confined space, well it appears we agree not a great idea.
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RE: Bear Interactions with Other Predators - brotherbear - 12-02-2018, 11:08 PM



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