well the mighty lion is known as the king of the jungle and tends to eat human flesh though its the same for the polar bear.A lion can be tamed easily unlike a polar bear which takes expert hands.There are more cases of deaths by polar bears in a controlled facility than of lions.wild lions are of coarse more ferocious than wild polar bears and have taken more lives.So I would say there equal.
the bear they are a lot strongerThat depends on what type of bear it is. A black bear would lose, but grizzly's stand more of a chance. However, it is possible for a lion to beat a grizzly. When lions fight, their target is the throat and legs. Breaking the air pipe would suffocate the bear, and damaging It's legs would leave it on the ground, where the lion would kill it. But if the lion attempted that, the bear may kill the lion first.A kodiak bear, grizzly bear, or polar bear could kill a lion, but a lion could kill a black bear.Another AnswerA lion can kill any type of bear because a lion has powerful biting force and great fighting skills.
It's hard to say. Lions and polar bears live in completely different climates, biomes and continents, which only leave us with our imagination as to how many lions it would take to bring down a polar bear. Some say six, others say different.
The Polar bear. It is larger, much more carnivorous, more beastly, and stronger than a grizzly bear or a kodiak bear.
No more of a brown bear
Yes a polar bear is an enemy of the elephant sea land the elephant seals are a food source for the bears.
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Assuming that they fought (the two have no common ecological habitats), either could win. The bear is much heavier and stronger, and has sharp, deadly claws. However, the lion is more agile and a large lion could possibly kill a bear if it inflicted injury to the bear's neck. There are instances of a wolf pack killing a bear in this way. There are records of Siberian tigers, a cat somewhat larger than lions, killing brown bears.
With 4 animals put into a large fight, it is hard to say. An ox has great strength and thick muscles that are good at defending themselves, including their sharp horns and hooves. A lion is a better fighter than a tiger since it has thicker claws and a more resistant body, despite that the tiger has a heavier weight and is stronger. The polar bear is the largest animal on land, and is very capable of killing creatures larger than its size. The ox could be wounded by the tiger or the lion since tigers have abilities to bite on the throat, while lions have capablities of fighting dangerous creatures. Either the tiger or the lion would kill the injured ox. This leaves us to the polar bear, the lion, and the tiger. Even if the lion is a better fighter, the tiger is still quite capable of killing it by knocking it down to death, but could suffer injuries. The polar bear could kill the lion with one swipe of the sharp claws. Since polar bears are stronger, it could probably kill the tiger or at least injure it to death. Overall, the polar bear would win the fight.
A male polar bear is called a polar bear. Their scientific name is Ursus maritimus. The male polar bear can get as large as 450 lbs. Male bears are called boars, females sows. The male polar bear can weigh as much as 1400 pounds or more.
No. The grizzley is more deadly
The Brown Bear is the animal most closely related to the Polar Bear. Considering DNA and fossil evidence the Polar Bear diverged from the Brown Bear thousands of years ago. The Grizzly is more distantly related, but they do have some connection to the Polar bear. That leaves most all other animals not related to the Polar Bear. For more details, please see the sites listed below.