"Another mixed exhibit with bears and cats was taken place in Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Arizona, where two female American Black Bears lived together with two female Cougars (Puma concolor) for about 17 years without serious incidents. Furthermore, a pack of four young Grey Wolves (Canis lupus), two males and two females, lived harmoniously together with the bears and cats for about one year. But as the wolves matured, they became somewhat assertive over one of the Cougars, so the wolves were removed to another habitat. After that the Cougars remained with the bears and currently the ursids are alone (HARRISON, POWELL 2012, pers.comm.)."
"Again both a tiger and a bear were photographed on the same trail camera in Bikin National Park
The time difference in walkthrough was 2 hours and 10 minutes. At 8:43 a.m. the tiger, or rather the tigress, was the first to pass by. At 10:53 a.m. the bear walked by (its sex is harder to determine). The photo was taken on November 10, 2020.
If you want to speculate on why there’s snow on the photo and the bear is not in hibernation, here's the info: bears begin hibernating not with the first snow, but when there’s a stable negative temperature and permanent snow cover.
This can happen either in mid-November or even in December. It all depends on the weather and available food.
"Camera trap evidences of tigers, leopards, clouded leopards, sun bears, asiatic black bears, malayan tapirs, orangutans, bearcats, asiatic golden cats, marbled cats and leopard cats sharing same habitat in South East Asia."
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