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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2008

A termite-searching sloth bear stumbled into a tigress's den. When the hostess returned she slaped the sloth bear on the face. But the bear has survived the attack of tiger and could fleed. Tiger's diet includes bear. But this tigeress was obviously not hungry and didn't want to risk any injury as she has cubs to feed.

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  • A barking bear.

  • Every time the Sloth Bear turnes at the Tiger, she stops.

    A mother Brown Bear would have decapitated a Tiger comming close to her cubs and she would not have stopped because the Tiger turned against her.

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  • Bears are in the same family as dogs/wolves, it's not too odd that bears bark. A lot of them do.

  • @GodzillaVsEveryone bears, wolves, leopard, pythons and crocs are all part of tiger's diet according to records

    tigers eat a lot of sloth bears and wolves, they dont seem to coexist very well, and tigers will hunt and eat sloth bears and wolves in their range

    but tigers seem to coexist very well with small golden jackels according to records

  • sloth bears are usually very dangerous because of their short sighted vision they get startled easily and react violently the also get aggresive when their is food around and when protecting their young they will fight to the death or until someone backs down fourtunatly this bear wasn't in the mood to attack other wise those cubs would have been an easy meal for any predator or illeagal wildlife trader great video

  • sloth bears are usually very dangerous because of their short sighted vision they get startled easily and react violently the also get aggresive when their is food around and when protecting their young they will fight to the death or until someone backs down fourtunatly this bear wasn't in the mood to attack other wise those cubs would have been an easy meal for any predator or illeagal wildlife trader

  • tiger owns bear

  • I was just reading into sloth bears and apparently they aren't agressive unless protecting their young. If they feel threatened by an enemy, they instead bluff my charging at them, stopping short, standing on their hind legs and roaring, and if that doesn't scare the enemy off, they turn around and run just like in the video

  • one thing you may notice is that in all the videos the bears do not try, and are usually small. A polar kodiak and even grizlly bear could kill a tiger. A polar bear could kill an elephant if it wanted to.

  • A bull African elephant will stomp everything!

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