The Ussuri black bears have a life expectancy of 20 to 25 years in the wild. It can live up to 30 years in captivity. They are
omnivorous and feed on a variety of food. The bears food include fruits and nuts, grains, small insects such as
termites, eggs of birds,
honey, and small invertebrates. They also feed on
carrion left behind by other animals.
Sympatric predators of the black bear include the
Ussuri brown bear and
Siberian tiger. They have been found to be usually
nocturnal near human habitations, while being active during the day in other areas. During the day, they often spend time on short trees, or rock platforms. They are known to be aggressive when confronted by humans. They live a
solitary life except during the time of mating. The mating season occurs in June and July and the bear often produces a litter with a maximum of four cubs. Cubs are
weaned off after eighteen months. It spends the winter months hibernating in dens. == References ==