A male black bear is somewhat a little bit stronger than a male lion.
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.
The Siberian tiger is stronger and longer than the black bear and also can eat them, but against brown bears, it would have a little trouble.Answer 2It depends on who is bigger and the place these two animals are fighting. Black bears can kill siberian tigers if they attacked from the back.
Depends on the sex and age of either species. In most cases both are the same in terms of strength.
A tiger would be larger and heavier than a sun bear, panda, and sloth bear. A siberian tiger is quite bigger than an asiatic black bear, and an american black bear in length and slightly by weight. Bengal tigers can be slightly bigger than an asiatic black bear or same, but they are smaller than american black bears by 100 pounds. Brown bears, grizzly bears, and polar bears will always be much larger and stronger than any tiger.
Depends on what kind of lion or bear it is. African Lion is stronger than a sun bear, sloth bear, and a black bear, but is weaker than a grizzly, polar, and kodiak.Polar bear.
That all depends on the species and sex of either species. For instance, a Siberian tiger may weigh a bit more than an American black bear and an Asian black bear, but a Sumatran and Bengal tiger may weigh about the same or equal to a male American black bear.
A horse (1000 pounds) is stronger than a black bear (600 pounds), but not a brown bear (1500 pounds) or a polar bear (1800 pounds).
The black bear because it is a more beastly killer and is an aggressive hunter that kills other animals, while the panda only eats bamboos and small mammals.
Depends on the age and sex of either animal. The answer would be no if you're comparing a male Siberian tiger with a male brown bear.
Depends on the species of the bear. Moose are stronger than black bears, but not grizzlies, brown bears nor polar bears.