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| Tiger killing bears accounts | |
| By: The Solo hunter Date: September 23, 2018, 5:17 am | |
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| This is a very popular and famous debate, as to who is truly | |
| superior, the tiger or the bear. Now, in most regions and | |
| countries where tigers co-exist with bears, most of the bears | |
| are much smaller then the tiger. However, in the Russian Far | |
| East, there is one bear that is actually larger then the tiger | |
| and reaches enormous sizes, and thats the huge Ussuri brown bear | |
| aka Black grizzly. Ussuri brown bears are one of the largest | |
| sub-species of bears on earth, and are direct descendants of the | |
| American grizzly bear, but their even more aggressive and | |
| predatory. In spite of this, they are regularly hunted, killed | |
| and eaten by Amur tigers in the wild. | |
| In this thread i'm gonna prove with undisputed evidence that the | |
| Amur tiger completely dominates and destroys the larger brown | |
| bear, and prove that not only through predation, but even in | |
| head-on fights, the tiger is the superior beast and the usual | |
| winner over the brown bear and kills it FAR MORE often then not. | |
| So what goes on in the taiga, when this happens: | |
| https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-DL0FNOxngLU/UUB-zI86dmI/AAAAAAAAIFE/DdKe4ywI… | |
| Here's some sources from scientific literature that CONFIRMS | |
| that tigers dominate brown bears in head-on fights: | |
| "In 44 recorded encounters between tigers and brown bears, the | |
| tiger initiated contact in 12 cases while the bear initiated | |
| contact in 8 cases. Of these encounters, 50% resulted in the | |
| death of the bear, 27.3% resulted in the death of the tiger and | |
| in 22.7% of encounters both animals survived and parted ways". | |
| (Page 68)... | |
| http://www.carnivoreconservation.org/files/meetings/iba_2011.pdf | |
| In 45 cases of head-on collisions between tigers and brown | |
| bears, 51.1% of collisions ended with a dead bear, and only 26% | |
| of collisions ended with a dead tiger: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-7d0d1eb955de21eac0d15679ab430491[/img] | |
| https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321964498_INTERSPECIFIC_RELATIONSHIPS_… | |
| Here's an account of a tiger that challenged a large brown bear | |
| over his kill, and killed the bear: | |
| "We heard one story about how a "large brown bear" having taken | |
| on a wild board and covered it with scat and brushwood to make | |
| some �stewed boar, bear style,� suddenly got paid a visit by a | |
| hungry tiger. Oh how much blood got shed! The owner of the kill | |
| died from terrible wounds and the disfigured tiger, moving off | |
| like a drunk, didn�t even bother with the fresh spoils of the | |
| kill." (Page 23).. | |
| It also states: "All the researchers studying tiger kills point | |
| to a single cause of death: A bite through the neck vertebrae at | |
| the base of the skull. The predator can even kill bears this | |
| way. It deftly makes its approach and with a single bite, the | |
| victim is rendered motionless. Do what you will, the victim is | |
| not going to recover, the power of the jaw is unimaginable" | |
| (Page 9) | |
| http://www.wf.ru/tiger/book/The%20Amur%20Tiger.pdf | |
| Here's a video in Russian, stating that the tiger is the usual | |
| winner over the brown bear in a fight: | |
| "Timofei Bazhenov: "I am often asked: If the tiger meets the | |
| brown bear in the taiga, who will win then? As a rule, a tiger | |
| wins but it occurs a brown bear may win if it is big." | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLgOJvbawmA | |
| Note: He says a big brown bear "may" win. Not "definately" or | |
| even "likely" win, but may win. Meaning it has a chance then, | |
| and I've never doubted that. A big brown bear is a formidable | |
| match for any big cat, however, the tiger is the superior beast | |
| and is the usual winner in a fight against a brown bear, no | |
| matter even if the brown bear is large in size! | |
| Here's a scientific journal which states that the tiger is | |
| stronger and the usual winner over the brown bear: | |
| "S.P. Kucherenko notes that the average tiger is always stronger | |
| then the average bear"... | |
| "But indeed from the scientific literature it follows that the | |
| tiger not only is NOT inferior to the bear, but even more | |
| frequently it leaves as conqueror" | |
| https://shish02.livejournal.com/7269.html?thread=55909 | |
| Account of a tigress that fought off a brown bear (Large male) | |
| to protect her cubs: | |
| https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180728/ccd567a956d9227df669e7cd182ed16e.jpg | |
| Its a well known fact that the only bears that bother tigresses | |
| with cubs, are ONLY the huge adult male Brown bears, and yet a | |
| much smaller TIGRESS was able to suppress and injure the bear | |
| and protect her cubs, where as adult brown bears can't even | |
| defend their offspring from tiger attacks, and even get killed | |
| by tigers in the process of trying to protect their cubs!.. | |
| Russian text book scan, reporting a fight between a tiger and a | |
| brown bear, in which the tiger killed the bear: | |
| A hunter from Vladivostok saw crows circling in the forest. He | |
| followed them and found a place where a tiger and a bear had | |
| fought in the snow. They found the dead bear, but not the tiger. | |
| The tiger had gone before they arrived: | |
| http://i.imgur.com/cOPcNkb.jpg | |
| Most, if not all Russian biologists widely acknowledge and agree | |
| that the tiger is the superior beast and dominates the brown | |
| bear. | |
| Tigress kills a full-grown adult male grizzly bear in a fight: | |
| (The grizzly was described to be 'savage' in nature) | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-68e3e03b8dbfe7f130be9d8e2057f5b7.webp[/im… | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4c54c8b06a87a10e29c81b8cd98723c5.webp[/im… | |
| https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/136659498?searchLimits=&searchTerm=t… | |
| Here�s another source stating, that the tiger is the usual | |
| winner in a fight to the death against a bear, and will even | |
| devour the bear for dinner after its been killed: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-b65cbb86458df010fe5c542324e42413[/img] | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-9bf44e0c0603001406da4280287fc363[/img] | |
| Clear proof from scientific literature shows that the tiger | |
| dominates the brown bear in head-on battles, and is the usual | |
| winner in a fight, period. | |
| Here's by far one of the best accounts regarding Amur tigers vs | |
| Brown bears, from John Vaillant: | |
| John Vaillant actually went to the Russian Far-East and | |
| interviewed many top authorities regarding tigers and bears, | |
| from; Renowned biologists (Dale Miquelle, J.Goodrich included) | |
| aswell as other Russian biologists, hunters, natives, | |
| naturalists, locals, forest rangers etc...and they all told him | |
| that the tiger completely dominates the brown bear and regularly | |
| attacks, kills and eats them. He was even told that tigers kill | |
| bears solely on principle, and will pick fights with bears and | |
| tear them apart: | |
| "This is a book about Russians and their tigers, and much of the | |
| information in it comes from Russian sources, including many | |
| interviews." | |
| https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=WGvVohmSYXcC&pg=PT305&lpg=PT305&dq=dale+miq… | |
| "Tigers attack and eat both black and brown bears on a fairly | |
| regular basis; this is striking because, ordinarily, no animal | |
| in its right mind would take on a bear. Russian brown bears | |
| belong to the same species as American grizzlies and can weigh a | |
| thousand pounds in weight; their ferocity and power are | |
| legendary. In spite of this, they have been known to flee at the | |
| sight of a tiger. "In January 1941, I encountered the prints of | |
| a very large brown bear," wrote the tiger biologist Lev | |
| Kaplanov. "This animal, which had accidentally come across a | |
| tiger family on the trail, abandoned this path at a gallop"... | |
| "Practically speaking, even a modestly sized brown bear would be | |
| a match for any tiger. So why would a tiger pick a fight with | |
| such a dangerous opponent? And why would it then prosecute the | |
| battle - as sometimes happens - to the point of tearing the bear | |
| limb from limb and scattering its appendages across the battle | |
| ground? While the motives can never be fully understood, the | |
| discovery and description of such scenes would go a long way | |
| toward explaining why indigenous people like Ivan Dunkai's son | |
| Mikhail refer to the tiger - not the larger brown bear - as the | |
| "Czar of the forest".. | |
| https://books.google.co.uk/books?dq=lev+kaplanov+very+large+brown+bear&hl=en&id… | |
| Everything Vaillant stated in his book, was based off first-hand | |
| authentic accounts and testimonies from all the TOP AUTHORITIES | |
| on this subject. He was also told by all these people, that the | |
| tiger is widely acknowledged and regarded as the undisputed Lord | |
| and Master of the taiga. | |
| Here's a video of John Vaillant talking about the tigers | |
| dominance over the Russian grizzly bear. Go to the 11:29 mark, | |
| and he's asked about tigers and big Russian bears/Grizzly bears, | |
| and he states the following: "The tiger has a inborn sense of | |
| total dominance over its domain. Russian brown bears are the | |
| equivalent of our Grizzly, the tiger attacks, kills and eats | |
| them on a regular basis, I've seen video of a tiger charging a | |
| helicopter. So they have this inborn sense that there's nothing | |
| out there, thats bigger and badder then me and they act on | |
| that": | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-l9fWc1ldw | |
| In the same interview, he states that he talked to people who | |
| have worked with tigers their whole life. So clearly, he was | |
| told that the tiger dominates the brown bear. | |
| Most bearfanz think that when tigers predate on bears, its on | |
| "rare" occasions and when bears are in hibernation, which | |
| couldn't be further from the truth. The REALITY is that tigers | |
| regularly hunt and kill both brown bears and black bears | |
| (Including full-grown adult bears), mostly during the summer and | |
| autumn months, when bears are at their strongest and biggest. | |
| Here's blatant, undisputable proof that shows that bears | |
| comprise a LARGE PORTION of the tigers diet and are regularly | |
| hunted and killed by tigers: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-9f7516d4a6120f8e784a6a169f2d5bc5[/img] | |
| More data showing that bears comprise a large significant | |
| portion of the tigers diet. Claws of adult bears were found | |
| repeatedly in the excreta of tigers: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-a427b42694b532abc04a09294fe28226[/img] | |
| "The suggestion that tigers attack bears only when there is an | |
| insufficient amount of its usual food, is not quite correct. | |
| Since attacks take place also at their high numbers" | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-bdbd5fd43e392832b4ed56482a405ccd[/img] | |
| A recent paper written by the Russian biologist: K.N. TKACHENKO | |
| ( Published in 2012 ) | |
| His study also showed that bears comprised a (31.2%) | |
| considerable proportion of the tigers diet: | |
| http://i.imgur.com/EOX5iEd.jpg | |
| Here's a video of an Amur tiger climbing a tree to look for | |
| Black bears: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15hfPPx14J4&feature=youtu.be | |
| Another video showing Black bears climbing and hiding in the | |
| same tree trunk hole! (Different timings of the videos and | |
| different angles): | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-S1T7ub5_s&feature=youtu.be | |
| Male tigers and female tigers actively hunting bears. Modern | |
| data: | |
| Several of his scats from summer and winter contained bear hairs | |
| and claws: | |
| [img] | |
| http://images.yuku.com/image/pjpeg/c1f16711c424f241c24f621737f3bf1d227951ac.pjp… | |
| [img] | |
| http://images.yuku.com/image/pjpeg/51916312c62ffa4dcb728867b85b7f1a81df96fa.pjp… | |
| Remains of an Asiatic black bear that was killed and eaten by a | |
| male tiger: | |
| http://i.imgur.com/voQ9Lb4.jpg | |
| Here's a scientific article, showing that tigers consumed more | |
| bears then wild boars during the snow-free period: | |
| "Across all sites, tiger diet varied seasonally, with tigers | |
| consuming more bear, and less wild boar biomass during the | |
| snow-free months" (Page 359)... | |
| "In addition, bears constituted a significantly higher | |
| proportion of tiger diet in the summer, and while not | |
| significant, badgers increased in the diet of tigers during the | |
| snow-free period as well"... | |
| "The increased predation on bears and badgers is likely due to | |
| their increased availability following emergence from | |
| hibernation and the increased vulnerability of their young, | |
| although tigers do prey on adult bears. Amur tiger predation on | |
| bear is not a new phenomenon, but our results, in addition to | |
| identifying seasonality in tiger predation of bears, also | |
| suggests that bears constitute a relatively large portion of | |
| tiger diet, particularly during the snow-free period"...(Page | |
| 360) | |
| https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275837048_A_comparison_of_food_habits_… | |
| Here's a scientific study showing that tigers killed adult brown | |
| bears OUTSIDE their dens, and not during hibernation: | |
| "Although tigers prey on adult brown bears, we did not detect | |
| predation by tigers on denned brown bears. Brown bear selection | |
| of den site and den type may reduce risk of predation by tigers | |
| because tigers infrequently used such high elevations (J. | |
| Goodrich, Wildlife Conservation Society, unpublished data) and | |
| brown bears could likely defend the narrow tunnel at the | |
| entrance of an excavated den"..(Page 159) | |
| "A radio-collared adult male tiger killed and ate a | |
| radio-collared adult male Asiatic black bear" (Page 157): | |
| https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242275352_Denning_ecology_of_brown_bea… | |
| Large adult brown bear (Said to be a huge male) killed and | |
| partially eaten by a tiger: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD49KJWsk-Y | |
| You can clearly see that the bear is large in size, because even | |
| though its partially eaten, it still looks massive: | |
| https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/animalsversesanimals/imageproxy.php?url=http://… | |
| More proof from the factual book, published by Russian | |
| biologists: "Mammals of the Soviet Union"... | |
| Tigers tackle bears much larger then themselves. Bears are | |
| generally afraid of tigers, and run away from their tracks. A | |
| tigress easily destroyed an entire brown bear family (Adult | |
| female and cubs), WITHOUT AMBUSH: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-31b568c997372f541d1371fa6bc87994[/img] | |
| Source: | |
| https://books.google.com.au/books?dq=a+bear+was+found+mauled+by+a+tigress&f=fal… | |
| Large brown bears were chased from their dens by tigers, and | |
| forced to become rovers: ( Mammals of the Soviet Union ) | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-cb5404e4c096cb7ad4bd99667875459f[/img] | |
| Tigress mauls and kills a LARGER 170kg brown bear: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-318dbf983b3a95297c134db4ea06c1d5[/img] | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-94a180b56b1719e4f86d8d7ebbdc3d52[/img] | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-f33f89dea97d45741d7221b9bb556c49[/img] | |
| https://books.google.com.au/books?dq=brown+bear+killed+and+eaten+by+tiger.+Tati… | |
| Account from renowned wildlife biologist/naturalist, Joel | |
| Berger, who visited the Russian Far-East and reported a case in | |
| his book: "Fear in the animal world" of an adult brown bear, | |
| estimated to be around 400-500lbs that was killed by a tiger. He | |
| also stated that bears couldn't even defend their offspring from | |
| tigers, which just goes to show the tigers sheer dominance over | |
| the brown bear even more: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-f2a51e99350e9d870479ad667d5217fb[/img] | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-55b33467f2ab2fb4ffea62bba967996d[/img] | |
| https://books.google.com.au/books?dq=a+brown+bear+had+been+treed%2C+although+th… | |
| Here's an email from one of the top renowned Amur tiger | |
| biologists; Linda Kerley's experience on tigers and bears... | |
| "I have been studying tiger food habits for the past 14 years | |
| and have found several bears killed and eaten by tigers. Some | |
| tigers specialize in eating bears and they will kill both | |
| Asiatic black bears and LARGER Brown bears. We radio-collared | |
| one male tiger who ate bears all summer and lost weight in the | |
| winter presumably because he couldn't find his favourite food. | |
| Recently, people have been killing bears because of an increased | |
| demand for bear feet and gall bladders, and I worry that this | |
| will effect tigers as well because bears are an important food | |
| source for tigers in summer.".. | |
| "I've seen tigers prey on all shapes and sized of black bears | |
| and up to the LARGEST and HEALTHIEST female brown bears" | |
| https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/animalsversesanimals/imageproxy.php?url=http://… | |
| Here's an account documented by Linda Kerley and biologist, John | |
| Goodrich, of a 200kg male tiger that specializes in killing | |
| adult brown bears LARGER then itself: (Thats bears over 200kgs | |
| killed and eaten): | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-9df3ec255e85e9090f83a7f22e3d744c[/img] | |
| Another habitual-bear killing tiger, who over 80% of his kills | |
| consisted of brown bears, including adult bears that he kills | |
| with no problems: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-97532c1f5f8ade464698a4139b0a026a[/img] | |
| Last Big Cats by Erwin A. Bauer (quoted)� | |
| https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51phk6ajrZL._SX364_BO1,204,203… | |
| "Hornocker and Quigley bring their great experience with North | |
| american mountain lions to their Siberian tiger investigations. | |
| Recently on the Sikhote-Alin Biosphere Reserve, he and Quigley | |
| discovered a similar situation. A 400-pound (180kg) male Amur | |
| tiger had developed an even stranger preference for just one | |
| prey: Brown bears. Although red deer and other game were readily | |
| available, this cat stalked and ate bears almost twice as heavy | |
| as itself. The biologists tracked the tiger through the snow to | |
| eight separate bear kills, all of which seemed to have been | |
| accomplished without great effort, except one. In that kill, | |
| there was evidence of a vicious battle with bits of bear hide | |
| strewn over a wide area, but the tiger had won� | |
| Habitual bear-killing tiger named "Dale" regularly killed and | |
| ate adult bears. This tiger killed at least 4 big adult brown | |
| bears and an adult male Asiatic black bear: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-45078e3bafa83c905b56d5788f3432a3[/img] | |
| #Post#: 12-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tiger killing bears accounts | |
| By: The Solo hunter Date: September 23, 2018, 5:18 am | |
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| Bearfanz like to think that adult male brown bears are "immune" | |
| from tiger attacks, which is pure bullshit. In reality, there | |
| are several reported instances of LARGE adult male brown bears | |
| that were killed and eaten by tigers!!.. | |
| Accounts of tigers killing and eating large adult male brown | |
| bears: | |
| "In December 1959 on the river. A light tiger killed a large | |
| brown bear, and lived near him for about 10 days, until it was | |
| eaten, and then left to the south along the shore-sea (AE | |
| Karavanov)." | |
| Here's the original Russian source: (Top paragraph) | |
| [img] | |
| https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/animalsversesanimals/imageproxy.php?url=http://… | |
| Here's the english translation to the Russian text: | |
| http://i45.tinypic.com/2w4y9ad.jpg | |
| Here's an account from the great biologist/zoologist, V. Mazak | |
| from his book; "Der Tiger" of a tiger that killed and ate a very | |
| large male brown bear: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-803b1a482a808700e586699f9fbd5b46[/img] | |
| This is the tiger that killed and ate the huge male brown bear, | |
| shot by the hunter 'Jankowski': | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-8e5399bf8aeebf8f481f8890faa967d9[/img] | |
| This is the English translation of the German writing/paragraph | |
| marked in red on the page. | |
| Mazak added: | |
| To complete the information on this giant tiger, I should | |
| perhaps mention that Jankowski wrote that the tiger had killed | |
| and eaten a very large male brown bear a few days before he was | |
| shot, of which only a leg and the head, found by Jankowski, | |
| remained "... | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-e8ea15684d01a8ca5d765db953b371e3[/img] | |
| Here�s a sketch from Mazak, depicting a tiger killing a male | |
| brown bear: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-c442c419d6f178640baf24ff36f7cd21[/img] | |
| K.G Abramov also reported a case of a male tiger that killed and | |
| ate a large male 'Shatun' brown bear. | |
| 'THE MANCHURIAN TIGER'. | |
| by N.A. Baikov, a lifetime member of the Society of Study of the | |
| Manchurian territory, the author of the book "In mountains and | |
| woods of Manchuria", St.-Petersburg,1915. | |
| http://sixote-alin.ru/books/baikov/baikov_small.jpg | |
| "A rather big tiger would defeat a bear of almost the same | |
| weight. For this purpose, the predator tracks down the bear and | |
| makes an ambush, ordinarily on a rock or in wind-fallen trees, | |
| taking the side against the wind. Carelessly a bear slowly goes | |
| by an ambush, suspecting nothing, and the tiger rushes out on it | |
| from above, its one paw claws under the bear's chin, the other | |
| paw at the throat, and the tiger bites through the neck | |
| vertebrae. Sometimes the bear notices the danger in time, and | |
| not feeling able to struggle with this enemy, it escapes into | |
| the nearest tree, where the tiger cannot follow, being unable to | |
| climb the trees. It is possible that the tiger would patiently | |
| wait under the tree, till the bear is tired out of sitting in | |
| the tree and then it comes down, but more often in such cases | |
| the tiger would pretend to be leaving the place, whereas it | |
| would hide in a new ambush and watch the bear come down. In a | |
| word, there is no animal in the Manchurian taiga guaranteed | |
| against attack of the terrible predator, starting from the bear | |
| and finishing with the hare"... | |
| "The powerful blow of this animal's paw is unusually strong. In | |
| one case the tiger rushed on a Chinese loggers wagon train from | |
| an ambush. By one jump it threw down the horse of the first | |
| sledge. The horse sprang up again and rushed forward. This left | |
| the tiger's hind legs on the ground. Holding the horse with its | |
| fore legs, the tiger tore out the whole horse's flank with its | |
| right paw, and the left one caught the eye sockets and broke | |
| down the neck vertebrae. All this time the woodcutters, going on | |
| twenty sledges, lay down on snow, begging the terrible king of | |
| the mountain taiga for mercy. By tearing off the harness, this | |
| blood-thirsty king snatched the dead horse at the back of the | |
| neck, carried the carcass for half kilometer on into thickets | |
| and ate up the hind legs. Three days later it hid again in an | |
| ambush in the same place, doing the same thing with another | |
| horse, leaving people safe and secure once again.".. | |
| http://sixote-alin.ru/books/baikov/he1.html | |
| Brown bear killed and devoured by a tiger: | |
| [img] | |
| https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-c83554d3487a6174cd95304845efbf30[/img] | |
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| Vladimir Putins tiger, released in the wild, kills and devours a | |
| bear: | |
| https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180728/822878328bf3f75be71494703b08cc64.jpg | |
| This same tiger named 'Boris' killed around 3-4 brown bears on | |
| record, and he's only a juvenile tiger. | |
| https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/putins-tiger-kills-bear-48137 | |
| Account of an Amur tiger named 'Vladik' who traveled 400 miles | |
| back to a Russian city, and during his journey, he killed and | |
| ate 3 Himalayan black bears: | |
| "Dubbed �Vladik� after a nickname for this port city of 600,000 | |
| near Russia's borders with China and North Korea, the tiger came | |
| near the village of Yasnoye near Vladivostok airport this week. | |
| Scientists have followed him via a GPS collar since he was | |
| released in Bikin national park after his capture last year. On | |
| the long trip back, Vladik crossed the Trans-Siberian railroad | |
| and killed and ate three Himalayan black bears." | |
| https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/02/feared-tiger-crosses-400-miles-retu… | |
| Siberian tigers are known to kill adult brown bears: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UztB1gRCFn0 | |
| Siberian tiger is the undisputed King of the Russian forests, | |
| and kills bears: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CalwZxhVoNM | |
| FOOD-CHAIN OF THE RUSSIAN ECO-SYSTEM: (Amur tiger dominates, | |
| kills and eats every single creature in its domain) | |
| http://berrysiberiantiger.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/4/1/10419128/8168004_orig.jpg | |
| "Amur tigers are at the top of their food chain, these tigers | |
| have even been reported to eat brown and black bears." | |
| http://berrysiberiantiger.weebly.com/diet.html | |
| "Tigers regularly attack and eat brown bears, Asiatic black | |
| bears and Sloth bears" | |
| https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Panthera_tigris/#food_habits | |
| Another Amur tiger food-chain diagram: (Tigers kill and eat | |
| everything, including bears) NO ANIMAL IS SAFE FROM THE TIGER. | |
| https://www.bioexplorer.net/file/tiger-food-chain-picture.jpg | |
| "Tigers attack and eat grizzly bears and black bears." | |
| "Amur tigers are at the top of the food chain in the Siberian | |
| eco-system and have no natural predators." | |
| https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-tigers-eat.html/#Diet_of_Siberian_Tiger | |
| "Amur tigers are known to kill adult brown bears" | |
| https://www.marwell.org.uk/zoo/explore/animals/6/amur-tiger | |
| "Amur tigers have been reported to prey regularly on full-grown | |
| Ussuri brown bears" | |
| http://www.animalspot.net/siberian-tiger.html | |
| "There are regular observances of male tigers preying on adult | |
| Ussuri brown bears" | |
| https://animalsadda.com/siberian-tiger-amur-tiger-facts-pictures-habitat-behavi… | |
| "Tigers kill other large felids and carnivores including Jungle | |
| cats, fishing cats, Asiatic golden cats, Eurasian lynx, | |
| Leopards, Dholes, Grey wolves, Asiatic Black bears, Sloth bears | |
| and Brown bears ( Including adults )"... | |
| https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=PZDxCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA195&lpg=PA195&dq=amur+tig… | |
| "Tigers can and do kill larger brown bears" | |
| http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Tiger#Food | |
| "Ussuri brown bears will feed on Amur (Siberian) tiger kills and | |
| are themselves a prey animal of the tigers" | |
| http://www.bearconservation.org.uk/ussuri-or-amur-brown-bear/ | |
| "They have no problem taking down animals larger than themselves | |
| including water buffaloes and bears." | |
| https://www.tigers-world.com/tiger-feeding/ | |
| "A full-grown bear should be too formidable an opponent for a | |
| tiger, but many reports indicate tigers having killed brown | |
| bears and black bears weighing about 450kg. In addition, bears | |
| are known to flee from the sight of a tiger." | |
| https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ZLD4uy-6QV0C&pg=PA72&lpg=PA72&dq=tiger+atta… | |
| I've clearly established with undisputable scientific proof, | |
| studies, data and accounts that shows that tigers clearly | |
| dominate, attack, kill and eat both brown bears and black bears, | |
| including full-grown adult bears, on a regular basis! | |
| CONFIRMED EVIDENCES WE DO HAVE FOR ARE: | |
| 1) Tigers regularly hunt and kill brown bears and black bears | |
| (Including full-grown adult specimens). Which has been confirmed | |
| by scientific studies and data. | |
| 2) Bears comprise a LARGE PORTION of the tigers diet, especially | |
| during the summer and autumn months, where bears are at their | |
| strongest and biggest. | |
| 3) Tigers can and do kill larger adult brown bears then | |
| themselves, which has been confirmed and documented by the | |
| experts and biologists. | |
| 4) Tigers dominate brown bears in face-to-face fights and kill | |
| them far more often then not. | |
| 5) In general, bears have an innate fear of tigers and will run | |
| away from tiger tracks, and adult black bears will desperately | |
| flee up tree's for their lives, to escape tigers. | |
| 6) Most adult brown bears that are killed and eaten by tigers, | |
| are killed OUTSIDE THEIR DENS, during summer and autumn time and | |
| not during hibernation. (Confirmed by scientific studies). | |
| Putting all these factors together, its very clear that the | |
| tiger dominates the Russian grizzly bear and black bear, period. | |
| Even a Monkey can clearly see that. All these bearfanz who | |
| ramble shit like.. "Tigers only kill adult bears during | |
| hibernation" and "tigers can't beat adult brown bears more times | |
| in face-to-face fights" and "tigers rarely kill and eat | |
| bears"...have all easily been debunked and exposed by countless | |
| sources from scientific literature, which shows and proves that | |
| tigers regularly hunt and kill adult brown bears and black | |
| bears, even kill larger adult male brown bears, and that tigers | |
| even dominate and destroy brown bears in head-on battles, which | |
| all you deluded bearfanz thought was not possible! | |
| Russian biologists, aswell as all the native Russian people, | |
| tribes, hunters and locals, all widely acknowledge and regard | |
| the TIGER as the superior and more formidable beast, which | |
| regularly kills, eats and dominates the Russian brown bear and | |
| completely rules the taiga. | |
| "The indigenous populations had respected the tigers, seeing | |
| them as the masters of the taiga" | |
| http://programmes.putin.kremlin.ru/en/tiger/history | |
| Like all aboriginal hunters, Dersu feared the tiger's immense | |
| strength and ferocity but also revered it as the very breath and | |
| spirit of the taiga. These Tungus peoples considered it a | |
| near-deity and sometimes addressed it as "Grandfather" or "Old | |
| Man." The indigenous Udege and Nanai tribes referred to it as | |
| "Amba" or "tiger" (it was only the white strangers�the | |
| Russians�who translated that word as "devil"). To the | |
| Manchurians, the tiger was Hu Lin, the king, since the head and | |
| nape stripes on certain mythic individuals resembled the | |
| character Wan-da�the great sovereign or prince. "On a tree | |
| nearby fluttered a red flag," Arseniev wrote, "with the | |
| inscription: ` San men dshen vei Si-zhi-tsi-go vei da suay Tsin | |
| tsan da tsin chezhen shan-lin,' which means `To the True Spirit | |
| of the Mountains: in antiquity in the dynasty of Tsi he was | |
| commander-in-chief for the dynasty Da Tsin, but now he guards | |
| the forests and mountains.'" | |
| https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/first/m/matthiessen-tigers.ht… | |
| TO THE MASTER OF THE TAIGA - AMUR TIGER: | |
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| https://www.rgo.ru/sites/default/files/styles/head_image_article/public/4_pamya… | |
| https://www.rgo.ru/en/article/master-taiga-amur-tiger-and-its-keepers-people-wh… | |
| "In the village of Krasny Yar (120 kilometers from Vladivostok) | |
| live the Udege people, indigenous inhabitants of the taiga, who | |
| know more than anyone else about the Siberian tiger. They | |
| literally live side by side with tigers and they can tell you a | |
| lot about their character and habits. In Udege culture the tiger | |
| is a sacred animal, �a master of the taiga,� which you can turn | |
| to for help and protection." | |
| https://www.rbth.com/travel/2015/09/06/tips_for_adventurers_how_to_survive_an_e… | |
| "This kingly animal has been awarded by various epithets; "the | |
| striped Master of the Taiga".. | |
| https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=BS6LAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA176&lpg=PA176&dq=amur+tig… | |
| More proof showing that Russians regard the tiger as the "Master | |
| of the taiga".. | |
| https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XFIbjBEQolMC&pg=PA426&lpg=PA426&dq=amur+tig… | |
| WHO LIVES IN THE TAIGA: | |
| "The fauna of the Ussuri taiga has no peers in Russia. It is | |
| home to about 80 species of mammals, from shrews and hedgehogs | |
| to bears and tigers. This is the only place in our country where | |
| you can meet four wild cats: the Amur leopard, the Amur tiger, | |
| the lynx and the Far Eastern forest cat. In the taiga brown | |
| bears can meet their southern counterpart, the Himalayan bear. | |
| Here you can find Amur gorals, sika deers, martens, Manchurian | |
| hares and other endemic, rare and endangered animal species."... | |
| "The master of the cedar-broadleaf forests is the Amur tiger, | |
| one of the largest predators on the planet" | |
| http://en.taigastory.ru/pasport_text/kto-zhivet-v-tajge/ | |
| "The Ussuri have two totems. One is the tiger, the other is the | |
| bear. Long ago, people who lived in northern Siberia worshipped | |
| the bear or the wolf, since at that time in northern Siberia | |
| there were no tigers. Bears and wolves were the strongest | |
| animals they had seen, and thus made the most obvious totems for | |
| worship. But when the Ussuri achieved dominance, they worshipped | |
| the tiger." | |
| https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/10/151025-natural-history-siberian-tig… | |
| John Vaillant was also told by all the natives, experts, locals, | |
| forest rangers etc...that he interviewed, that the tiger is | |
| widely regarded as the undisputed Lord and Master of the taiga, | |
| not the larger brown bear. | |
| Bearfanz, whether you like it or not, the tiger has clearly | |
| established itself as the FAR SUPERIOR and more dominant beast, | |
| period. | |
| https://illustrators.ru/uploads/post/image/7935/main_original.jpg | |
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| Re: Tiger killing bears accounts | |
| By: The Solo hunter Date: September 23, 2018, 5:20 am | |
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| Bengal tiger domination over bears: | |
| Tiger kills and devours a large bear, after a fierce struggle: | |
| http://i870.photobucket.com/albums/ab270/Grrraaahhh/Bears/Fenton1909.jpg | |
| Tiger kills and partially devours a bear: | |
| http://i870.photobucket.com/albums/ab270/Grrraaahhh/Bears/Littledale1889.jpg | |
| The Book of the Tiger, by Reginald George Burton (1933): | |
| Tiger severely mauls a large bear: | |
| "The Indian sloth bear does not escape the hunger of the Tiger, | |
| but can scarcely be numbered among his aggressive enemies, | |
| although a bear was seen to attack and begin biting a dead Tiger | |
| which had just been shot. Bears no doubt not infrequently fall | |
| victims, and I recollect the inhabitants of a village in the | |
| Melghat forest bringing to camp the skin of a large bear which | |
| they said they had killed after it had been badly mauled by a | |
| Tiger with which it had had a prolonged struggle.The skin bore | |
| tooth and claw marks, and there was no reason to doubt the truth | |
| of their story; but the bear could probably not put up much of a | |
| fight against such a formidable and agile an antagonist. I have | |
| found remains of bears eaten by Tigers, and have also beaten | |
| both animals out of the same cover.".. | |
| From F.C. HICKS, FORTY YEARS AMONG THE WILD ANIMALS OF INDIA | |
| (1910): | |
| Tiger kills and eats a large full-grown male bear after a fight: | |
| "On one occasion, in 1893, while inspecting the Khatoli block in | |
| the north-east corner of the Jubbulpore District, on the borders | |
| of the Native State of Rewah, I came across the fresh tracks of | |
| a very large male tiger, and as I had little else to do just | |
| then, I amused myself by following up his tracks to see where he | |
| had gone to. While doing so, I also came across the fresh | |
| footprints of a large male bear, and the possibilities of their | |
| having met occurred to me, which lent an additional interest to | |
| my task."... | |
| "Going up the bed of a somewhat wide nalla, the tracks led into | |
| a smaller one to the east, and presently one of my men called | |
| out to me to come and see what he had found. On reaching the | |
| spot where he was standing in some long grass, I saw that the | |
| grass had been trampled down flat and smeared with blood over an | |
| area of about twenty yards square, from the appearances of which | |
| it was evident that two large animals had been fighting here for | |
| a considerable period of time. To one side of this arena was | |
| another trail of blood, and on following this for a short way, | |
| we found the remains of a full-grown bear � the head, feet, | |
| portions of the skin and bunches of hair lying about. Near by | |
| also was a pool of water, by which were the footprints of the | |
| tiger showing where he had drunk water after his meal."... | |
| "The whole thing was perfectly clear: after a prolonged fight, | |
| the tiger had killed and eaten the bear".. | |
| "A tiger who could kill a large male bear was obviously a beast | |
| worth trying for; but as I then had only three men with me, and | |
| the jungles were very heavy all round, I was unable to beat for | |
| him there and then.".. | |
| FULL-GROWN ADULT SLOTH BEAR ATTACKED AND BADLY INJURED BY A | |
| TIGER IN TADOBA: | |
| Nagpur: A sloth bear was rescued by forest officials and | |
| Chandrapur NGO Eco-Pro in the buffer zone of Tadoba-Andhari | |
| Tiger Reserve (TATR) on Wednesday. The eight-year-old bear is | |
| undergoing treatment at the transit centre at Seminary Hills. | |
| According to deputy conservator of forests (buffer) Gajendra | |
| Narwane, the field staff at Bhuyardeo protection hut in | |
| Khadsangi buffer on late Tuesday night heard the loud noise of | |
| tiger roars and sloth bears. | |
| Finding something fishy, on Wednesday morning the staff went to | |
| the spot and found that a bear cub was lying dead. They also | |
| noticed a full-grown bear with sluggish movement. | |
| On receiving information, Narwane, ACFs RR Kulkarni, RK Sorte, | |
| wildlife vet Ravikant Khobragade and Bandu Dhotre of Eco-Pro and | |
| his team rushed to the spot with all equipment and rescued the | |
| bear. | |
| The mother bear was limping and unable to move. We immediately | |
| rescued it and sent to transit centre at Nagpur. It was a case | |
| of a tiger attack as the bear cub had canine marks on its face. | |
| We also found tiger pugmarks near the spot," said Narwane. | |
| https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/Bear-attacked-by-tiger-in-Tadob… | |
| Account of a male tiger named 'Charger' that killed and ate an | |
| adult Sloth bear: | |
| https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-cnvGu-SLkcY/Vh1RbbdkpPI/AAAAAAAAFKQ/4B1v2fbp… | |
| Here's the video of the tiger 'Charger' eating his adult Sloth | |
| bear kill, mentioned in the account above. It also has footage | |
| of a tigress that faces-off with another adult Sloth bear, and | |
| then the bear runs away for its life: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWMlb1U7qLQ&t=9s | |
| http://cdn.roaring.ear | |
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| Tiger easily destroys an entire Sloth bear family, with no | |
| problems: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVfi3V7XQUU&t=2s | |
| TIGERS EAT SLOTH BEARS. | |
| The tigress and her cubs fed on this adult Sloth bear kill for 4 | |
| days: | |
| http://www.shekardattatri.com/uploads/3/0/2/8/30286701/7273892_orig.jpg | |
| "In India�s jungles tigers sometimes kill sloth bears. And eat | |
| them for breakfast � and lunch and dinner if there�s anything | |
| left over! Although the shaggy sloth bear, one of four species | |
| of bears found in India, has a fearsome reputation for | |
| unprovoked aggression, Baloo is obviously no match for Shere | |
| Khan. Bear hair in tiger scat is not an unusual sight in forests | |
| where the two species co-exist. My friend, Dr. K. Yoganand, a | |
| wildlife biologist who studied sloth bears in Panna Tiger | |
| Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, not only witnessed many aggressive | |
| encounters between bears and tigers, he even photographed a | |
| tiger feeding on a fresh sloth bear kill. Obviously there is | |
| little love lost between the two species, which makes the | |
| incident I�m about to narrate rather unique.".. | |
| "As we watch in disbelief, it is followed by an obviously | |
| agitated sloth bear that begins charging towards the predator. | |
| The big cat turns around, and we brace ourselves for a | |
| horrendous battle resulting in one very dead bear. Instead, | |
| confounding our belief, and standing conventional wisdom on its | |
| head, the tiger calmly flops down and contemplates the bear with | |
| complete equanimity!".. | |
| http://www.shekardattatri.com/wow-moments.html | |
| More evidence of the tigers domination over Sloth bears... | |
| Valmik Thapar, "Tiger: Portrait of a predator" | |
| https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/animalinfoforum/imageproxy.php?url=https://www.… | |
| Here's the account from G.P. Sanderson, mentioned above by | |
| Valmik Thapar, of a tiger that habitually killed and ate bears: | |
| https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/animalinfoforum/imageproxy.php?url=https://www.… | |
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| Book: | |
| https://books.google.com.au/books?dq=Next+morning+they+were+found+together%2C+d… | |
| More tiger predation on Sloth bears and a case of a full-grown | |
| Malayan sun bear that was killed and devoured by a tiger. These | |
| authors were told by their guides and locals, that these | |
| incidents are not uncommon: | |
| https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pAPvVDpLSDI/WdPtnG0T-4I/AAAAAAAAANI/JkWo3xSXrx4j9_Cu… | |
| Adult Sloth bear see's a young sub-adult tigress relaxing in a | |
| watering-hole, and then retreats out of fear: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg7Mulqigw8&t=58s | |
| Tigress kills an adult Sloth bear: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhr1e5MCGLw&t=454s | |
| Tiger chasing Sloth bear: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_2UDyDSsGU | |
| 2 year old tiger cub, chases away an adult Sloth bear: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2NEi2Rk7F4 | |
| Tigress scares and chases away a big adult Sloth bear: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1O1-eR4gLY | |
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