Animals feed on tigress prey. Tiger vs Bear.
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Original: • Это моя добыча!
00:00 Animals feed on tigress prey.
00:40 The bear chases away the tigress Severina
01:00 The bear got scared and retreated.
01:13 Animals feed on tigress prey
Not far from the highway crossing the reserve, staff members spotted a flock of crows. Observing all safety measures, they inspected the area where the agitated birds were circling. Indeed, just a few meters from the road, they found the carcass of a Manchurian wapiti. Camera traps were promptly set up.
Tigress Severina claimed the prey but didn't invite anyone to dinner. However, uninvited guests have an excellent sense of smell, and noisy crows will always point the way to carrion.
The first to appear in the area of the Blagodatnoye tract was a fox, followed by a white-tailed eagle. The modest tigress, the culprit of the feast, is difficult to spot while eating, and a Himalayan bear chased the tigress with a full stomach away. A brown bear ate heartily.
The kite bird was not left without its share of the feast - crows will share.
In the end, tiger Khan drags the leftovers out of sight.
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Analyzing the video even further, you can see here at 0:57 the bear chased the tigress across the road you can see it in the far right corner of the video. Then the bear appears to be retreating coming back from the road then you can see a very pixelated unclear object making the bear retreat. At first I thought it was a car, but looking at at several times, I think it's the tigress, she probably stopped running away and turned to face the bear, the bear retreated immediately it appears
Indeed, I checked and it seems that the tigress turned around and then the bear retreated. Good point.
Don't see any of that, and the bear showed up with the obvious intention of displacing the tigress from its kill, and once it did just that, it came back to eat the stolen carcass.
@@yaniss8222 I don't know if the bear had the "intention" of displacing the kill, it is possible though I don't disagree. In my opinion however, the bear picked up the scent of the carcass then followed the scent until he reached the location. The bear at first did not see the tigress laying down, then it noticed it triggering a flight or fight response in the bear, then he chased her all the way to the other side of the road then she stopped and stood up to him, he then stopped. The video does not show whether the tigress or bear returning to the carcass, but I assume it's the bear that claimed the kill from that interaction. It's just that once the tigress stopped running the bear had second thoughts about fighting her, which I don't blame him, she is bigger than him and more imposing, but yeah, it seems that it's the bear is the one that claimed the carcass, I agree there
@@yaniss8222 Again maybe it's the bear that stopped chasing and decided to go back, but why did the tigress come back into frame and not just continue walk the other direction? What do you think happened there if indeed it's the bear that just stopped as opposed to the tigress making him stop? Hmmm, the clues that make me think that it was the tigress that stood up to him is that the bear walked backwards and not just turning around giving it's back to the tigress giving the impression that tigress made him retreat which also explains why she came back into frame walking towards the bear.
@@MWK1995 unfortunately i still can't see the tigress on the far right corner of the video, but i also thought the bear in the next footage (the one who suddenly left the carcass and ran away for unknown reasons) was the same bear that chased the tigress. No?
Otherwise, you probably right, perhaps the bear was surprised by the tigress' presence and had to be aggresive. And bears as small as this one don't really follow tiger tracks for food, i think that's mostly the adult male brown bear's job.
Those brown bears dont look to be aggressive as a grizzly. When a grizzly claims a carcass he stands on top of it and looks around like " What? I dare any one of you MF to come over here and take it. Lol
@@K-xb2qz In fact, they are more aggressive than grizzlies, it is a myth that grizzlies are aggressive brown bears.
@@build228kikI don't know. I'd have to film grizzly bears for a year straight in the wild to get some clarification. Lol
the tiger defense force has been activated in the comments, LOL.
Man, they see videos all the time of small sloth bears chasing Bengal Tigers ( which contrary to what they think, are not too different in size compared with Siberians) but somehow, they keep on insisting that a Siberian Tiger can take on a brown bear the same way they take on a dog. It is ridiculous but... they dont give up, EVER!! 😉
@@asterio8405 tell me about it, LOL.
@@asterio8405no
@@asterio8405These people are mindless, retarded, delusional braindead fanatics.
@@asterio8405I’m glad you acknowledged the whole size thing cause tiger fans will *insist* that Siberian tigers are hundreds of pounds bigger then bengal tigers when in actuality Bengal tigers are larger (on average) since Siberian tigers are losing their habitat space and shrinking due to lack of prey
Man look at the size of that tigress... She outsized the male bear! 😮
Tigers are wonderful❤!
Brown bears easily reach twice the weight of a tiger and more, so this is maybe a black bear or a young one.
and still run
in the end there was different tiger, a big male.. not the same female like on start which was chased by a bear
Yes, it's written in the description.
Lmao at the Bear putting leaves over the kill so he can stash it for later 😂
@@jayo8484 Yes, bears bury carcasses in leaves.
Amur.....Apex predator
Definitely!
The king of the felins ❤🐅🗿
She had a full stomach
I was confused as to why the brown bear was smaller then the tiger and had to do a double take but that was actually an asiatic black bear. You can tell because if the much taller ears and the fluff on the sides of the neck. Plus brown bears tend to have a bit of a silver/light brown tint to their fur
If engaged in a fight , Tigress would surely win.
Male Amur kills brown bear .
Where is this? While the bear is black in color, the body shape appears to be a brown bear. The video clearly shows the bear chase the tiger off of its kill. This is a documented occurrence in Siberia, where bear tracks have been found overlapping tiger tracks…showing the bears following the tigers to a kill.
I've never seen an asiatic black bear chasing a tiger, usually it's the opposite and the tigers are sometimes preying on the black bears
Это дикая природа, тут всë на инстинктах, нам людям остаëтся догадываться что на самом деле было причиной такого поведения этих животных
Thats not a sloth bear. It's a brown bear. This is probably in russia.
was that an eagle between the raven gang?
Kite bird.
At fist he kinda looks like a colossal size Asian black bear
Circle of life , the rule of the strongest
Why they never meet ?
Aku pernah melihat vidio harimau dan beruang figh yg terparah
bear king of the jungle.
It's not a jungle, but in any case the tiger is stronger
@@BeiremulenHandakuterin your dream
@@BeiremulenHandakuterdespite the fact that male brown bears easily reach twice the size of male tigers?
And despite the fact that tigers are made for the quick &£&£& while bears are made for prolonged fighting?
But please explain how you have measured the strength difference.
@@infinitydreamzz They are equal size buddy. And bears made for grazing and scavenging, they barely fight.
@@BeiremulenHandakuter of course they are not. Siberian males reach 175kg and brown bears easily twice as much and depending on the region/subspecies they reach 500kg thus dwarfing a tiger.
Wtf bear chasing down tiger😂
@@LoneWolf-gf5ip In the end, the bear got scared and retreated.
Медведь тигра гоняет.
@@АлександрГончаров-п6т In the end the bear retreated.
Bottom line, a tiger will fight only when it has to. Bear and tiger both got a feed.
This is the most wise comment in a sea of &£&@&£
Those two species will hardly ever fight, one of the two will always retreat.
There even was a male tiger.
Its India or Siberia
@@abdulhadihadi2538 Siberia
funny how all the animals here except the tiger used to live in Europe 10,000 years ago
just replace the tiger with An European lion and And the Ussuri brown bear with an European one And you got yourself Germany 10,000 years ago
You dnt need to replace come to safari in Nepal, we have elephants rhinos gaurs wildbuffaloes wildyaks argali nilgai sambar barasingha tiger serow hyena tahr wilddogs wolves 3leopard species Wildboar 3bear species 2croc species gangetic dolphins and many more
@@aurochsxx5932 since when was nepal mentioned...
That siberian tigress is almost as big as this Eurasian brown bear. Now imagine a male tiger. Tigers are awesome man. No Eurasian brown bear or Lion can mess with a male Siberian tiger, they're too big and way too quick. A grizlly bear it's a close fight tho
That's a black bear that chases tiger away
@@antoinemantoux6049 you don't know that brown bears up there are a lot bigger than grizzlies huh? Siberian Tigers, no matter the size, dont mess with Brown bears up there.
@@asterio8405yet tigers kills brown bears?
Do your research😪
@@asterio8405 Tigers do kill brown bears. Watch this video as proof : ua-cam.com/video/itHpO99c-1c/v-deo.htmlsi=b4MtThaD3xFEXAGo
Your boy the tiger ran for its life!! 🤣
1:33
The tigress has a full stomach, so she retreated. Bears are very hungry at this point in the year; if the tigress had been hungry, she would have killed this bear without any problems.
Cry about it.
@@yaniss8222 no
That makes you a real man.
@@yaniss8222 Crying?
🤣whatever you say Tarzan!
awesome, bear dominates.
The tigress has a full stomach. Nothing spectacular
@@АнатолийВасильевич-й3ф The authors of the video said this, besides this you can see it with your own eyes...😅
@@АнатолийВасильевич-й3ф In the end the bear got scared and the tigress had a full stomach... 😅
and then you hear about tigers hunting adult male brown bears, Haha.
They hunt adult brown bears.
@@BeiremulenHandakuter have you seen that? source? 250 pounds sloth bears beat Bengal tigers all the time and no! Siberians are not twice the size of a Bengal. I heard that before so, dont bother.
@@asterio8405 beat all the time? Bro, you are clearly mistaken. The sloth bear is just a snack for the Bengal tiger.
@@BeiremulenHandakuter www.google.com/search?q=SLOTH+BEARS+BEATING+TIGER&rlz=1C1CHBF_esHN1050HN1050&oq=SLOTH+BEARS+BEATING+TIGER&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDYwODFqMGo5qAIAsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:993b719d,vid:DV9ZGtQ8JZc,st:0
This is a female sloth vs a male tiger, both adults. There a lot of videos like this one. You talk like a blind man. By the way, she weighs like 180 pounds. The biggest male sloth bear doesn't even hit 350 pounds buddy...go figure
the Egale looked like it couldn't get through the skin.
🦁 ..... 🫢!!?
not even surprising.
Yes, it is not surprising that brown bears run from tigers.
Куда это тигра так резко побежала от своей добычи, как одной, так и второй
Do you realize you may be the first one catching on video this interaction? We have seen many videos of rather small sloth bears chasing big Bengal Tigers but never a real video of a Browny vs a Siberian. We, the ones who observe nature objectively, have been expecting bigger, stronger and more agressive bears like Brown bears chasing Siberian Tigers no problem, here is the proof, no surprise and that is not even an Ussuri BB huh? Himalayan BB are smaller than Ussuris. Furthermore, If that is indeed a tigress, she is gorgeous and huge! easily bigger than that bear. You are very close from filming a fight between a big male brown bear and a big male Siberian Tiger brother. Like I said before, you are going to explode the internet the day you catch that. By the way... you are going to cause a shit storm with that stubborn nuthugger Tiger fan crowd, just watch😉. Congratulations Bil!!
Yes, the day they film a Ussuri male and a Tiger male fight for real, the internet is going to explode !!
In the video, it's an asiatic black bear
@@nikolazabunov6797 It is not sir. Brown bears up there can be very dark. Just look at the bump on its back, that's a brown bear. Another thing... black bears dont chase tigers.
This is an Ussuri brown bear, not a Himalayan brown bear. Himalayan brown bears aren’t present in Sikhote-Alin reserve
@@asterio8405 what bump?? That's a black black bear