An African lion (assuming that's what the questioner is asking about) lives on an entirely different continent than most bears. Thus, no, a lion cannot kill a bear. Mountain lions also are not able to kill a bear because they would rather avoid an animal that is able to defend itself. A lion can kill a black bear, but will lose to a grizzly bear, kodiak bear, brown bear, or polar bear.
No. But a large pack of wolves may be able to kill a polar bear. They would sustain many injuries and losses in attempt of doing so, since a polar bear is not the easiest to take down like a muskox or caribou is.
Not an adult. They could take a cub, but woudn't attempt to do so if the mother was around.
It depends on the size, strength, species of the bear and how much pain it could handle. It also depends on the size, strength, and quantity of the wolves.
Yes. Bears can even drive off a pack of wolves.
No. The wolf is much smaller than a polar bear. Polar bears are big and mean.
No. The wolf is much smaller than a polar bear. Polar bears are big and mean.
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The polar bear, the Arctic fox and the wolf will scavenge at times.
No way, a polar bear couldn't harm a fly!!!!
The tusks of the walrus could kill the bear, but if the polar bear can get past the tusks it could kill the walrus.
The only animal that will kill and eat a polar bear, excluding man, is the orca. Orcas will occasionally kill and eat a swimming polar bear.
A polar bear no doubt, its more as 10 times as heavy. it could easily take the wolf down to the ground and bite to death. Polar bear wins. the only animal that could challange a polar bear on land is a Siberian tiger
If a pack of wolves can kill a grizzly then it can kill a polar bear!!!
oh , that's simple. A polar bear can kill you.
Orcas will occasionally kill and eat a polar bear.
Only the orca is known to occasionally kill and eat a swimming polar bear.