yes quite easily, short faced bear lived at the same time as sabre toothed tigers and they would often fight for food plus the bear is much larger and more powerful then a leopard they also have very thick flesh which would stop the leopard getting a crucial bite on the bears neck
For sure. The leopard might win in some unlikely circumstance, but the polar bear would almost surely jack that leopard up. But why would a polar bear and a leopard ever be in the same place anyway? Zoo?
stop kill pandas you biches.
Animals that chase, capture and kill other animals for their food are called carnivores and predators. Examples are: the lion, tiger, cheetah, leopard, bear...
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 leopard can kill a cheetah but the leopard will have injuries.But a King Ceetah will kill a leopard to defend it's territory
Yes, any types of bears can kill you.
A gorilla can be killed by a poacher, a lion, a leopard, and a jaguar.
No.These two animals liveintwo different continents,never able to meet each other.Actually they do meet and they do co-exist in Asia, but no theycouldn'tunless it was a huge male sun bear and a small female leopard, it is a well known fact that male leopards do kill sun bears and even the smaller felid the clouded leopard kills female sun bears!
A cattlebeast can only kill a leopard if it caught the leopard by its horns and threw it down.