The polar bear is the largest carnivore on the earth. They can measure between 2.4 to 3 meters in length (7.9 to 9.8 feet). Females are comparatively smaller and and measure 1.8 to 2.4 meters (5.9 to 7.9 feet) in length.
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.
The largest polar bear ever stood 5'2 feet at the shoulder and weighed 2210 pounds
About Eight Feet High
10 feet
about 10-12 feet
Males can stand nine feet or more.
If you mean a Polar Bear................... standing on their hind legs a Polar Bear may reach 10 - 11 ft. tall.
6 feet
They can grow up to 3 and a half feet on all fours!
The african atlas bear stood 10 ft tall on hind legs, and weighed 1300 pounds.
Dingoes reach 61 inches on their hind legs
Polar Bears stand 12 feet tall on it's hind legs and are 5 feet at the shoulder on all fours. Kodiak Bears stand 10 feet tall on it's hind legs and are 5 feet at the shoulder on all fours. Grizzly Bears stand 9 feet tall on it's hind legs and are 4 feet tall at the shoulder on all fours.
They can only grow about 2-3 m making them super tall when they stand on their hind legs
30cm
the bear stood on his hind legs as if he were a tree
An adult grizzly bear is 9 ft tall on hind legs. An adult black bear is 6.5 ft tall on hind legs. So, the grizzly bear would be about 2.5 ft taller than an adult black bear. Also, adult grizzly bears weigh about 300 pounds more than a big boar black bear.