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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:05:03 GMT -5
BOOK ACCOUNT CONFIRMING SAME EVENT: "The grizzly is one of the most ferocious and dangerous animals in the world, AS SOME SAN FRANCISCO GAMBLERS PROVED LONG AGO WHEN THEY STAGED A FIGHT BETWEEN A GRIZZLY AND A TIGER. THE TIGER WAS DEAD IN A FEW SECONDS”.
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:06:11 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:08:17 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:09:32 GMT -5
HUGE SHATUN BEAR KILLS A 3 YEAR OLD TIGER WITH A FEW SWIPES IN THE WILD.
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:10:39 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:12:05 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:15:34 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:16:47 GMT -5
Wildlife conservation society, (WCS Russia), The Siberian Tiger project chapter 19:
"12 KNOWN CASES OF BROWN BEARS KILLING AND EATING TIGERS IN THE WILD, INCLUDING 6 ADULTS. (WE KNOW FROM OTHER RESEARCH THAT 2 WERE YOUNG ADULT MALES OF AROUND 4 YEARS OLD)."
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:18:09 GMT -5
1972: TIGER KILLED BY BEAR. (NO DETAILS OF THE TIGER)
1981: ADULT MALE TIGER WOUNDED BY A BROWN BEAR. THE TIGER WAS 12.5 TO 13 YEARS OLD AND 168 KG.
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:19:23 GMT -5
Aside from the historical 12 tigers killed and eaten by brown bears before 1973, another 7 Amur tigers were killed by bears in the Primorski Krai and Khabarovski Krai in the period from 1985 to 1996. So this would add to a total of 19 Amur tigers killed by brown bears in the wild.
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:21:16 GMT -5
NUMBERS, DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT STATUS OF THE AMUR TIGER IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST: E. N. Matyushkin, D. G. Pikunov, Y. M. Dunishenko, D. G. Miquelle , I. G. Nikolaev, E. N. Smirnov, G. P. Salkina, V. K. Abramov, V. I. Bazylnikov, V. G. Yudin, and V. G. Korkishko www.academia.edu/26359194/NUMBERS_DISTRIBUTION_AND_HABITAT_STATUS_OF_THE_AMUR_TIGER_IN_THE_RUSSIAN_FAR_EAST_Express_report_Conducted_by_Conducted_under_the_auspices_of_the_USAID_Russian_Far_East_Environmental_Policy_and_Technology_Project ANECDOTE ACCOUNT BEAR HUGS TIGER TO DEATH. First round, a lion and tiger killed a bull, second round, the tiger kills the lion, third round, the tiger attacked the bear, and it looks like the bear hugged the tiger until death. Fourth round, a horse killed the bear. So the horse was declared the winner. the tiger was most likely hurt and weak from fighting the bull and the lion previously.
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:23:11 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:24:54 GMT -5
POSTED BY THE ACTA SOCIETATIS ZOOLOGICAE BOHEMOSLOVENICAE, an international scientific journal of invertebrate and vertebrate zoology. The above account is the same as this one: 1913: large brown bear crushed a tiger near the Bol'shoi Sinanche River, (Abramov 1962). Also a wild boar gored a tigress to death and her two surviving cubs died of starvation (same as the account above). web.natur.cuni.cz/zoospol/actaangl.htm
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:26:34 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:28:24 GMT -5
ACCOUNT REPORTED BY BIOLOGIST N.N. RUKOVSKY OF A VERY LARGE BROWN BEAR THAT KILLED AND ATE A 4 YEAR OLD MALE TIGER IN A FIERCE AND PROLONGED BATTLE: piterhunt.ru/Library/rukovskiy/po_sledam_lesnih_zverey/9.htm "Мне известен случай, когда в год неурожая кедровых орехов, желудей и ягод в Сихотэ-Алинском заповеднике на реке Туныиа бурый медведь убил и съел тигра. По следам и оставшемуся черепу тигра я определил, что медведь был очень крупный, а тигр молодой, примерно четырехлетний. По вытоптанному хищниками снегу, сломанным стволам пихт (каждая из которых почти в руку толщиной), крови, клочкам шерсти можно было заключить, что борьба была жестокой и продолжительной."
"I know of a case when a brown bear killed and ate a tiger in the Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve on the Tunia River in a year of poor harvest of pine nuts, acorns and berries. From the tracks and the remaining skull of the tiger, I determined that the bear was very large, and the tiger was young, about four years old. From the snow trampled by predators, the broken trunks of fir (each of which is almost as thick as an arm), blood, and scraps of wool, one could conclude that the struggle was fierce and prolonged."
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:31:50 GMT -5
BROWN BEAR ALMOST KILLS "BORIS", AN ADULT MALE TIGER, WITH A SLAP OF ITS PAW IN A BATTLE: daydaynews.cc/en/housepet/1740018.html "It is said that a brown bear came to attack Svetraya just after giving birth. Boria stepped forward to fight the brown bear. During the battle, the brown bear slapped it with its bear paw. Boris was almost killed by the brown bear. When Svetraya rushed up, the two tigers drove the brown bear away together."
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:33:15 GMT -5
BOOK, THE TAIGA, BY VSEVOLOD SYSOEV: books.google.com.pk/books?id=fl0mAQAAMAAJ&q=The%20bear&redir_esc=y "The bear, on the other hand, was groping slowly but surely for the tiger's neck. The tiger, agile and strong as it was, was less enduring. It was used to killing instantaneously. It was not adapted for a drawn-out struggle, and soon the tables turned. It was getting the worst of the fight. The bear's powerful jaws closed on its throat. The cat roared hoarsely and beat about in death pains."
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:35:24 GMT -5
Two Amur tigers (females) died in Primorye in a fight with a bear. primamedia.ru/news/118750/ March 2, 2010 "VLADIVOSTOK, March 02, PrimaMedia. A probable meeting with a brown bear led to the death of two female Amur tigers this winter on the territory of the Sikhote-Alin State Nature Biosphere Reserve in the Primorsky Territory. According to the official website of Rosprirodnadzor, on January 21, 2010, the remains of a radio-tagged tigress Vera and her radio collar were found in the upper reaches of the Khanov cluster (Kunaleika river basin). According to experts, a possible reason for the incident could have been an attack on a brown bear tigress."
"The tigress Vera was first captured and tagged with a radio collar in 2002. After the collar was finished, in 2007, the tigress was recaptured and fitted with a new collar. At the time of her death, the tigress was eight years old. Presumably she had two cubs, 17-18 months old."
"On February 17, 2010, the remains of the radio-tagged tigress Ani and her radio collar were found in the upper reaches of the Pravaya Poludennaya cluster (the Columbus river basin). On the collar, the teeth marks of a large predator were clearly visible. The specialists of the department also consider a collision with a brown bear to be the probable cause of the death of the tigress."
"The tigress Anya was caught for radio tagging at the mouth of the Solontsovy cluster (the Zabolochennaya river basin) in November 2009 at the age of 1.8 years. At the time of capture, she was walking with her brother and mother. Perhaps the young tigress found herself in the area of the Columbus River basin in search of her own territory. Judging by the data taken from the GPS-collar, the death of the predator occurred on December 10-11, 2009."
"The Sikhote-Alin State Biosphere Natural Reserve was organized on February 10, 1935 and is a unique natural treasury of Russia. The original purpose of its creation was the preservation and restoration of the sable, which was almost exterminated at that time. Currently, the reserve is the most convenient place for observing the Amur tiger. The Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve was also the first natural park in the Far East, included by UNESCO in the world system of biosphere reserves."
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:36:33 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Mar 18, 2023 1:38:14 GMT -5
"Brown bears are feared and avoided by tigers!"After seeing all that many accounts of tigers being dominated by bears in wild and captive accounts. Lets see some scientific proof from biologists stating that tigers completely avoid male brown bears while bears do not. Starting from Batalov, who said that brown bears arn't afraid of tigers while tigers avoid them. todaykhv.ru/news/in-areas-of-the-province/10605/ Alexander Batalov. "...The prizes of the competition are two traps and an annual subscription to the prestigious hunting and fishing magazine “Magic Safari.
- This year, I sent several materials to the competition, filmed by devices installed on my farm, but the video “Brown bear at the mailbox” collected the most reviews, on which the bear leaves his marks at the so-called tiger mailbox - a tree, with the help of which the striped masters of the taiga exchange informacje, - Alexander Sergeevich specified. There is an opinion that brown bears do not appear in tiger lands and do not seek to announce their presence. However, according to Batalov, the video explains that both animals live together on the same territory. Clubfoot are not afraid to make themselves known, and tigers do not mess with them..."
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