First of all, they are probably brothers; and they are not actually fighting, but play sparing. When Bears are angry or upset, the fur on the shoulder-neck region stands up. This is normal behavior for most animals and is part of their growing up. In the future, they will have to go up against larger males, in an attempt to show their dominance. Secondly, they are rarely dangerous to humans. They will show aggression, if they have cubs, are protecting their territory or food, or stupid people start teasing them. In most cases, a simple, "Hey! Stop it and get out of here," will suffice, if they are on your property, including in your house, usually scavenging or simply being curious.
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simply being curious.