The polar bear is the largest carnivore on the earth. Adult males weigh between 350 to 680 kilograms (770 to 1500 pounds). They can measure between 2.4 to 3 meters in length (7.9 to 9.8 feet). Females are comparatively smaller and weigh around 150 to 250 kilograms (330 to 550 pounds) and measure 1.8 to 2.4 meters (5.9 to 7.9 feet) in length. However, when the female is pregnant, she can weigh as high as 500 kilograms. The largest ever Polar Bear recorded by man weighed 1002 kilograms (2210 pounds). Standing on all four feet, their height at shoulder is around 130 to 160 cms (4 to 5.5 feet) and while standing they can be as much as 10 feet or more in height.
They can stand nine feet or more and weigh over 1400 pounds.
No. It's possible. A large male can be nearly 1500 pounds, and there is a disputed record of a male polar bear of 2100 pounds.
Well, certainly not a big Bowhead or Right whale, but a polar bear is or can drag a beluga or narwhal out of the ocean, for sure.
Grizzly bear is the largest bear which lives in North America. A fully grown grizzly bear can weigh over 300kg. and 12ft tall when standing upright.
Male bears can weigh as much as 1600 pounds and be 14 feet in length
Yes. Polar bears weigh 1800 pounds and grizzly bears weigh 1500 pounds.
just do the math 700 - 227 use a calculator
brown grizzy
a grizzly bear
yes they are bigger than a polar bear; they overshadow a polar bear.
Males can weigh anywhere from 800- 1100 pounds.
Both polar and brown bears can weigh over 1500 pounds for an adult male.