A male black bear is somewhat a little bit stronger than a male lion.
In general, a lion is considered stronger than a bear. Lions are apex predators and have strong, muscular bodies designed for hunting. Bears are also powerful animals, but lions are known for their speed, agility, and ability to work cooperatively in prides, giving them an advantage in strength.
A lion is smaller than a polar bear and the polar bear has a height and weight advantage, so a polar bear is stronger.
Yes.
No. A lion is not even bigger than a brown bear or a black bear.
Of course the polar bear is stronger. Polar bears are bigger and stronger than grizzly bears, while grizzly bears are stronger and larger than lions.
no
The polar bear is much stronger than any black bear. Even a very large male black bear would be no match for a female polar bear.
Well a mongoose is about the size of a ferret and a black bear is about half the size of a grizzly bear, so in a fight the black bea will obviously win.
A bear. Bears (especially Brown Bears) are much larger and stronger than a lion, and would overwhelm and crush it.
Most of the time, it wouldn't. The black bear is bigger (700 lbs vs 550 lbs), stronger (bears are, pound for pound, the strongest of the order Carnivora, an order containing both bears and felines) and smarter (if food is a reward, they can even learn faster than chimpanzees) than the lion. The black bear has stronger forequarters (it can flip a flat-shaped rock more than twice its own weight) and jaws (1500 lbs vs 1000 lbs, the black bear uses its bite to rip through wood). The lion is slightly faster (30 mph vs 35 mph) but the black bear is better designed for a fight. Here's an excerpt from The Great Bear Almanac... "There is also a vague account of a circus (African) lion that jumped an American black bear during an act. The fight was fierce and both combatants were injured, but the lion's injuries were of the extent that it had to be destroyed."
No. Leopards, (black panthers in the old world are leopards) are not stronger than the much larger lion overall. But leopards are stronger, pound for pound, than any other big cat.
Yes, because a polar bear is bigger than the lion. But the lion can also kill a polar bear because a lion has a much stronger jaw than a polar bear.