They live in two entirely different continents, so no, absolutely not.
No, unless the hippo is really injured. A hippo in an angry mode and an angered condition would kill a polar bear with those powerful, offensive jaws that could chomp the polar bear to death. Even if the polar bear can swipe and bite the hippo, the hippo's tough skin would protect from teeth and claws. Before attacking a hippo, the polar bear would think more than twice of what it should do to it.
yes it cannot
A grizzly bear, a crocodile, a rhinoceros, an elephant, a hippo, a large enough gorilla, a bull, a polar bear, a kodiak bear, a poacher armed with a gun or a knife, and a hippo.
no
No.
If brown bears and koalas lived on the same continent, it is entirely possible that a brown bear could kill a koala. However, given that their respective continents are half a world apart, a brown bear would not kill a koala.
actually a hippo is heavier
Unlikely. The only chance of them meeting would be in a zoo and they would both be very wary of each other. The hippo is a herbivore. It only fights with other male hippos as part of a mating ritual, or if it is defending itself.Another AnswerA polar bear would kill a young hippo or a badly wounded one. It could kill an adult hippo if it went on the back of the adult hippo, and clawed the hippo's back. It should have no trouble with a hippo if the polar bear can take down a beluga or a walrus.
Yes. Polar bears are bigger, more beastly, and stronger than brown bears.
Yes, and they do prey on moose sometimes.
The polar bear would try to claw and bite the hippo down, but the hippo has thick skin and muscles for protection against teeth and claws. The hippo also has a larger jaw size and a larger size that could defeat the polar bear. If a polar bear fought with a hippo, the hippo would most likely get the polar bear at the end.
An elephant, a bear, a rhino, a hippo, and a crocodile.