Yes, any types of bears can kill you.
The tusks of the walrus could kill the bear, but if the polar bear can get past the tusks it could kill the walrus.
No. There is no way a bird can kill a bear, especially a pigeon.
Yes. A werewolf could kill any type of bear, no matter how big is the bear.
No. A silverback gorilla could not kill any type of bear.
A very large pack of wolves could kill a single Grizzly bear
Rhino, Elephant, Hippopotamus, large silverback gorilla, grizzly bear, polar bear, kodiak bear, bull, and crocodile can kill a lion.
No! No human, farmer or not, could kill a black bear with a knife because they could get injured or killed themselves if they attempted to do such an idiotic thing. If a black bear is getting in the graineries or trying to kill a calf or a lamb, the farmer had better have a rifle on hand to shoot the bear with, not a knife.
Yes, if the kodiak bear avoided the moose's hooves and antlers (if it is a bull moose). Even a grizzly bear or an alaskan brown bear could kill a bull moose, but not when it is on the rut.
Well it's not uncommon for a grizzly bear to prey on a small bison cow or a young calf, that's for sure. So yes, I guess you could say that a grizzly bear could kill a bison.
A lion could easily escape a bear, and a lion would not be easy for a bear to kill.
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.
Yes. A bull moose could even kill a grizzly bear.