gators probably have hader bites than all of the
because it shows strength and bravery
becasue it showed emotion and loyalnest to the worshipers
A bear would win because it has a larger muscle mass all around it's body while the gator has most of it's mucle mass in it's lower and uper jaw's
The homograph you're looking for is "bear." As a noun, "bear" refers to a large animal known for its strength and size. As a verb, "bear" means to support, carry, or endure something. The context typically makes clear which meaning is intended.
Because it is a bear, and a bear is a animal.
The animal featured on the first California flag was a California grizzly bear. This bear symbolized strength and unyielding resistance, reflecting the spirit of the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846. The flag, known as the Bear Flag, was raised by American settlers in revolt against Mexican rule in California.
A bear symbolizes strength, and solitude.
The bear or bear claw represents strength and resiliance.
Bear, as in the animal : Kuma Bear, as in, bear the pain: Shinobu
The homographs for "a large animal" would be bear (the animal) and bear (to support or carry).
A black bear is not an Australian animal. There are no bears which are native to Australia (a koala is not a bear).
Some homographs of bear - the animal, are bear - to cope with, or bear - to give birth to young, or bear - to support a load or weight.