Certain tigers have been reported to imitate the calls of Asian black bears to attract them.
Tigers prey on adult wild water buffalo, and Asian black bears have also been known to kill them.
Wolves also kill the cubs of Asian black bears.
Asian black bears and American black bears are close relatives.
The skulls of Asian black bears are relatively small, but massive, particularly in the lower jaw.
Asian black bears will rest for short periods in nests on trees standing fifteen feet or higher.
Asian black bears do not hibernate over most of their range.
Asian black bears tend to be less mobile than brown bears.
The forest have animal species such as moose and the Asian black bear, along with over 120 bird species.
A bear pit exhibits a pair and two cubs of Asian black bears.