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the largest city in Maine is portland
Portland is the largest city in Maine
The world's largest bears are both Polar bear and the Kodiak bear. Both are nearly equal in weight, however, the former is slender and taller than the latter.The largest bear ever to walk on earth was the extinct Tyrant bear or Ursus maritimus tyrannus.
The is a record of a large male that weighed 1561 pounds.
No. A Polar Bear is much larger in size as well as weight when compared to a Tiger. The Polar Bear is the largest carnivore walking this earth. Siberian Tigers are huge but they are not as huge as a polar bear.
No, the largest species of bear is the Kodiak bear :D
The largest nocturnal primate is the eastern gorilla, which can weigh up to about 485 pounds. To equal the weight of a 1,320-pound polar bear, you would need approximately three eastern gorillas, as their combined weight would total around 1,455 pounds. Thus, it would take about three of the largest nocturnal primates to match the weight of one polar bear.
The polar bear is the largest bear followed closely by the Kodiak bear.
Nope, the largest bear is the kodiak bear.
Generally, the males weigh in anywhere from 65 -135 pounds.
Yes, they are also one of the strongest animals. Average weight of polar bear is 700 kg, they can weight up to 1102 kg, they can stand up to amazing 375 centimeters.This is a list of the strongest animals on the planet. This is maybe the most accurate list. I've calculated average weight, maximum weight, average height, maximum height, average length, maximum length, speed and bite force (this includes trunk power for elephants, horn power for rhinos...)I know that giraffe is probably a little surprise.RankNamePoints1African elephant35.812Polar bear35.143Asian elephant33.514Giraffe33.285Hippo33.026White rhino32.207Kodiak bear32.198Saltwater crocodile32.169Walrus32.1110.Grizzly bear32.01Polar bears are the largest bear, as well as the largest carnivore. This could make them the strongest type of bear.
the eastern new England upland is the largest region in Maine