Polar bears and lions are both very dangerous carnivores who would normally never meet since they do not live in the same climate zone. Were they to fight, it is difficult to predict the outcome.
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.
A lion is smaller than a polar bear and the polar bear has a height and weight advantage, so a polar bear is stronger.
There is no such animal as a polar bear lion.
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.
The lion would be killed. A polar bear would be enormous and powerful. One swipe of paw can shatter the lion's skull.
No. A lion is not even bigger than a brown bear or a black bear.
Nothing. A polar bear will eat you.
a lion mostly
Only the orca is known to occasionally kill and eat a swimming polar bear.
Yes.
The polar bear has a weight advantage over the biggest lion. The biggest lion is as long as a polar bear and as tall as a ladder. Even if the polar bear and the biggest lion met and fought, the lion may win, but would get seriously injured.