Bears get pretty fat in the fall before they have to go into hibernation. Cows have to stay at a moderate condition score where they are not too fat nor too thin. If a cow is much too fat (i.e., obese) then she cannot produce milk nor properly deliver a calf. So, a bear is fatter, not a cow.
Depends on the weight. A bear, depending on its species, weighs 500-1800 pounds depending on its species. Cows can weigh from 600-2400 pounds depending on the gender and type.
Absolutely!! The moon is a million times bigger than a cow, if not much more!
No. A lion is not even bigger than a brown bear or a black bear.
yes most mustangs are taller or bigger than cows it depends on what kind of cow you are talking about
A blue whale is bigger than a polar bear.
It is possible.
a sheep
No.
Elephants.
Bigger than the average bear . . . bigger than a bread box.
Yes, but they are both brown bear races.
Possibly, but in most cases a bear would get injured than killed if it messed with a cow moose, especially one that has some calves to protect.
i can assure that the lion is much much much bigger and stronger than a cheetah