Grizzly bear ribs are as hard as diamonds. glhf with that
this is a very hard questiontoo answer please can someone answer this question
Silverback gorilla vs grizzly bear. Thats not a hard question.Grizzly is to big, it has thick fur, and is very powerful,with a nice hard swipe, the grizzly could kill it.It has claws, deadly teeth, a strong crushing force, and kills other animals.The only thing the gorilla has is super strength.The bear is also faster, and has quick reflexes.
Grizzlies eat a lot of plants and berries, which gets kinda scarce in winter.
A grizzly would stand no chance against a rhino, there claws are not sharp enough for the rhinoceros hard skin, rhino use there horn to defend themself and one stamb is more then enough to kill the bear. A speedy animal like tiger or lion would perhaps stand a chance against a rhino but a grizzly will lose. they kill there prey by swatting them straight in the face, but the rhino is far to strong for the grizzly to kill. A rhino can easily kill a grizzly bear by charging and hitting it with its horn.
Usually, the average size can be anywhere between three or four feet in length when completely aroused. When not aroused, however, it can be anywhere from five to eight inches.
Between 1900 and 1985, there were 162 Grizzly bear attacks recorded in the Journal of Emergency Medicine. On an average it is believed that there are 2-3 Grizzly bear attacks on humans each year.
If you come into contact with a grizzly, avoid eye contact and move away slowly. Don't run, as this invites chase from the bear. You may have to climb a sturdy tree too if the bear decides to come after you. If there's no trees around, play dead, with your belly to the ground and your hands behind your neck.
well kind of they formed from grizzly bears but would find it hard to live like grizzly bears
It makes them dependent on humans for food, and they can be dangerous as they try to exploit these new food sources. A "Fed bear is a dead bear", they say, as these animals can be hard to relocate, as they keep coming back to the source, and have to be put down.
Lion attacks nile river crocodile, and tries to reach its stomach, but the crocodile is too strong and mean. Lion runs away. Siberian Tiger attacks nile river crocodile, and jumps on its back digging its claws in its flesh. Silverback gorilla fights the lion, and the lion kills the gorilla. Grizzly bear attacks the crocodile and the crocodile manages to drag it, but the bear runs to the back and tries to bite the crocodile. The crocodile's tail whips back and forth, but the bear scratches the tail and bites it hard. The crocodile is injured badly, and the tiger jumps in for the kill. The lion charges at the siberian tiger, but the tiger jumps back at the lion. The grizzly bear waits and starts eating the dead crocodile and the dead gorilla. After the lion died, the siberian tiger fights the grizzly bear. The grizzly bear tries to bite the tiger, but the tiger runs from the bear. The tiger jumps on the bear and gives a bite on the throat, the bear lays dead. Siberian tiger is winner.
It's really hard to say. A draft horse is a very large animal, an animal that even a grizzly would think twice of scrapping with. And yet a grizzly is a fierce animal itself when cornered, even by a large horse. So the fight could really go either way.
All mother animals have an instinctive need to care for their young. If this was not 'hard wired' into mother animals their young would die and their species would cease to exist.