Yes. Polar bears weigh 1800 pounds and grizzly bears weigh 1500 pounds.
Yes, because a polar bear is heavier and larger than a grizzly bear.
Polar bears are the largest bear on earth. They can be several feet taller than a grizzly bear.This depends. Grizzlies are a race of the brown bear, an inland race found in the US and Canada. This bear is somewhat smaller than the polar bear. But the race of brown bear found in coastal regions often grow as large as polar bears. The Kodiak bear, for example, can grow to over 1500 pounds.Today, many refer to all brown bears as "grizzles", when in fact true grizzlies live in inland regions.
No, because most polar bears are taller and heavier than grizzly bears.
Yes. Polar bears are bigger, more beastly, and stronger than brown bears.
Depends on the breed. Shires, which can grow to around 3000 lbs, are indeed larger (and heavier) than a polar bear.
Because they naturally occupy very distant ranges, they will never meet. However, the polar bear is leaner and often swims many miles during the spring melt.
No. A lion is not even bigger than a brown bear or a black bear.
The grizzly bear, which is a race of the brown bear, is somewhat smaller than the coastal brown bear races, which are as big as the polar bear.
Brown bear
It is generally considered that the Polar Bear is "largest" between the two bears. Due to the average adult male Polar Bear has a weight of 900 to 1,500 pounds. While the Brown Bear adult male averages a close second with 500 to 900 pounds. The largest recorded weights can be confusing, since they aren't based on averages, but the largest "ever recorded" weighed animal. This depends on the largest animal that has ever been, usually killed and then weighed, and measured, then officially recored in a game's keeper, or warden's record, or logbook. For the Polar Bear, the largest ever recorded, was shot and killed in Kotzebue Sound Alaska in 1960. It weighed in at 2,210 pounds, and was 11 feet and 11 inches tall. The Brown Bear, largest was a subspecies Known as the Kodiak Bear, this one was weighed in at more than 2,500 pounds and was about 14 feet tall. As you can tell by the records, these were probably done by local Wildlife Represents, and all the facts are not keep the same on each. For more details see sites listed below.
The diet depends on the habitat e.g. the polar bear will hunt and consume animals below it in the polar habitat e.g. seals, whereas the brown bear which resides in woodland habitats would feed on woodland creatures e.g. foxes.
Yes, but it would get seriously injured if it did.Answer 2:No. A polar bear is much bigger, heavier and stronger than a grizzly, making it a more likely candidate to win such a fight than the grizzly.