Apart from how unlikely it is that these two species would ever meet in the wild, and putting any environmental factors aside, a polar bear could easily kill a gorilla. A polar bears weighs 2 or 3 times what a gorilla weighs. Also the bears are predators accustomed to killing other animals while the gorilla is a herbivore. The only chance a gorilla would have is to escape or use weapons such as rocks or sticks to defend itself.
probably
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.
It is unlikely for a silverback gorilla to kill a Kodiak bear. Kodiak bears are significantly larger and more powerful than gorillas. While gorillas have strong bites and are intelligent, they are not built to take on such large predators.
It is highly unlikely that an alligator could kill a polar bear due to the significant difference in size and strength between the two animals. Polar bears are much larger and more powerful than alligators, making it highly unlikely for an alligator to successfully kill a polar bear in a confrontation.
Yes, a polar bear could kill a lion. A polar bear weighs 1800 pounds, is 13 ft long, and has stronger muscles than a lion, and its sharp claws could kill two lions at a time. A lion weighs 550 pounds and is 6.5 ft long.
No. Polar bears are powerful carnivores, with greater strength and offensive weapons that would make a gorilla think twice about messing with.
probably
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.
Definitely the bear would win. A gorilla would only throw stones or sticks, and punch its chests to frighten off the bear. But the bear would swat the gorilla to death with its muscles and sharp claws. But if the gorilla threw stones or sticks at the bear, it would have a chance to injure it. Bears have larger canines, heavier weight, and stronger muscles with very powerful sharp, large claws. A gorilla does not punch or smash like humans do, which makes the bear kill the gorilla without too much pain.
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.
Only if the gorilla threw heavy stones at it or attacked the bear with large and sharp enough sticks.
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.
Polar bear much bigger and stronger
in the wild
No. Polar bears are larger by silverback gorillas by at least 2 to 3 times the weight of them. A silverback gorilla is about the same size as an asiatic black bear, which is smaller than an american black bear by 150 lbs.
If a pack of wolves can kill a grizzly then it can kill a polar bear!!!