A male Grizzly Bear [ursus arctos horribilis] can stand 9 feet tall on it's hind legs. It stands 4 feet at the shoulder when on all fours and weighs up to 1,700 lbs.
The average brown bear or grizzly bear is 6 to 9 feet tall. The male brown bears are bigger than the female and can reach 1,500 pounds.
There is no average size, since it really depends on the species of that bear.
Males are usually around 9 feet on there two feet!
First of all, which bear are you asking about. Grizzly: 8 ft Polar Bear: 9 ft
The brown bear, it can hibernate.
Brown bear babies average 87-94 meters in length.
90-150 cm/35-59 inches at the shoulder.
A really large male can be nine feet or more on its hind legs.
The brown bear.
The Brown bear is way bigger then the black bear. The brown bear is also more aggressive.
3,3 m high!!!Weight: 745 kg!!! Shouting at 1957.
The brown bear is, on average. However, there is overlap between the two. There are many brown bear races, varying in size, from 450 pounds to over 1200. Black bears can weigh as much as 800 on rare occasions, with the record being a North Carolina specimen of 880 pounds.
if it's a brown bear, yes if it's a black bear, no if it's a polar bear, no if it's a grizzly bear, yes
Brown bear, and the grizzly is a race of the brown bear.
The Kodiak is a race of the brown bear.
male polar bears can be over 3 meters tall