It's hard to say. Lions and polar bears live in completely different climates, biomes and continents, which only leave us with our imagination as to how many lions it would take to bring down a polar bear. Some say six, others say different.
The question is rather pointless, as these animals would never meet under natural conditions.
One. A male nor a female lion would never stand a chance against a hungry polar bear since polar bears have dagger-like claws and sharp teeth that can pierce through a walrus. With one swipe of its claws and paws, a single polar bear could even take down three male lions coming to attack it. Also, a polar bear is a lot stronger than a single lion. You can see that there would need to be at least eight lionesses to take down a single injured cape buffalo, while one hungry polar bear with its claws and teeth sharpened to take down an injured buffalo. Although the lion can take down a black bear or a siberian tiger, a polar bear can take down a large male kodiak bear or even a saltwater crocodile. This means that the polar bear is a lot stronger and more resistant than a male lion. One lion can take on a black bear, but there would need to be three large male black bears with claws and teeth sharpened to take down a single polar bear. A polar bear is also the biggest predator on land, three feet taller and longer than a fully-grown male kodiak bear. The polar bear even has a lot more muscles than a kodiak bear.
We will never know because lions and polar bears do not even live on the same continent.
Since lions and polar bears do not live even close to each other in nature, the question is meaningless.
Yes a polar bear is an enemy of the elephant sea land the elephant seals are a food source for the bears.
Not all whales, but Killer Whales can, and have eaten Polar Bears. Polar Bears are one of the many animals that Killer Whales eat. See related links below for others.
Probably two large polar bears with aggression.
According to Polar Bears International, scientists estimate that as of 2008, there are 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears living.
Polar bears do not live in the desert. They live in the Arctic.
polar bears don't live in Australia. penguins do
The polar bear has no actually prey but some polar bears have been known to have been killed bye killer whales and Greenland sharks. Sometimes there has been the polar bear preying on them!!! Small cubs are preyed on by adult polar bears. Humans are pretty much the only other real issue. They can and do hunt polar bears. This is the reason their population went down many years ago to dangerously low levels. The limits on hunting allowed them to regain population.
* 17 polar bears die every year acording to average
12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas) 12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas)
Zero. Polar Bears and penguins live at opposite ends of the world. Polar Bears Arctic, Penguins Antarctic. Polar Bears eat seals. This is a common misconception that polar bears and penguins live together, but they live on opposite poles.
Because of global warming, you can't hunt polar bears
3. He has 2 polar bears and a seal............half a seal..........he has 2 polar bears