Unless they were raised together, it is very unlikely.
The question should be "Can a male lion kill a polar bear ?"
Yes, because a polar bear is bigger than the lion. But the lion can also kill a polar bear because a lion has a much stronger jaw than a polar bear.
Black Bear, Wolf, Grizzly Bear, Mountain Lion, Moose, Wolverine, Humans.
A lion could easily escape a bear, and a lion would not be easy for a bear to kill.
NO. Polar bears live in a much different continent and biome than a lion or cheetah, so there's no way that a lion or a cheetah could eat, let alone see a polar bear.
It is unlikely that a lion would typically target a bear as prey due to the bear's size and strength. While lions have been known to scavenge from bear kills, direct confrontations between the two species are rare.
No. A lion is not even bigger than a brown bear or a black bear.
The correct structure for this would be " Lion, Bee, Bear and Bird. "
Lion
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.