VLADIVOSTOK. March 2. VOSTOK-MEDIA – Two female Siberian tigers were killed in fights with a brown bear, which occurred in Sikhote Alin State National Biosphere Reserve located in Primorsky Krai, officials said.
Primorsky Krai Hunting Department said the conflict occurred on Jan. 21 at Kunaleika River, where the remains of the radio-labeled tiger named Vera were found.
Experts say the tiger might have been killed by a brown bear. Tiger Vera had been captured and put a radio collar in 2002. After the radio collar broke in 2007 the tiger was captured for the second time and a new collar was attached to it. When Vera died she was 8 years old and is thought to have had two tiger cubs.
The remains of another radio-labeled tiger named Anya and its radio-collar were found at Kolumbe River basin on Feb. 17. The radio-collar bore the traces of the teeth of a large beat of prey. Primorsky Krai Hunting Department officers said the tiger might have died in yet anther deadly encounter with the brown bear. When tiger Anya was captured in 2009 she was 1.8 years old. According to the data collected from GPS-collar, she died on Dec. 10.