Siberian tiger is a very powerful warrior. Only one coniferous animal can compare with tiger. This is a brown bear. They are equally powerful, but tigers are smarter and more powerful than bears. Only one tiger's nail is enough to break the bear's skull and break its spine. Win a battle from a straight line. Family Siberian tigers of other types of tigers do not kill humans. They attack only when they are really hungry or threatened. Sometimes, but after the exam, the predator can develop a taste for the human body, and it explains why the animal is responsible for some human attack.
Amur tigers often feed on juvenile bears and Asian honeys. Reports on predation of adult young female adult Wusuli brown bear by a large male tiger are also common. In a study conducted between 1993 and 2002, tigers have not been found to prey degenerative brown bears. Usu bears and smaller Asian black bear trees account for 2.1% of Siberian Tiger's annual meal, 1.4% of which are brown bears. According to reports some tigers mimic Asian black bear calls to attract them.
As the population without horseshoe fell from 1944 to 1959, more than 32 Amur tigers brown in Asia and Brown in the Russian Far East, and spinous hair was found in some Tiger faecal samples. Tigers tend to attack Asian black bear rather than brown bear. Brown bear lives in a more open habitat and can not climb trees. At the same time, the four bears died of murder of women and young tigers, including bait and self-defense controversy. A tiger can jump from the top of the head to the bear using the ambush tactic, grasp the chin with one side of the forefoot, grab the chin on the other side and biting the backbone. . Tigers rely mainly on bear fat sediments such as back, ham, groin, etc.
Amur tigers are carnivorous and can eat wild boars, moose and deer. However, it is not known to attack these tiger attacks, kill Asian black bear and Russian brown bear and eat it. Some Amur tigers mimic the call of a black bear to attract bears. They prefer to live in forested areas of coniferous forests. Amur tigers are nocturnal activities normally seen during the day when food is seriously in need or being disturbed. This big tiger has no real enemy besides human beings, and only 20% of people die from the cause of nature - human beings occupy 80% of the death of the Amur tiger. Habitat was mainly destroyed in the form of illegal logging, but poaching of fur and herbal medicine ingredients accounted for most of the damage, which also led to the death of tigers.