They are both living. Their cels have many similar organelles.
The grizzly or brown bear and the polar bear are basicly the same size.
Nothing is exactly the same. Grizzly bears are similar, but not classed as Marine mammals, as Polar bears are.
If a polar bear and an ant were the same size, the polar bear would likely win due to its immense strength, powerful claws, and predatory instincts. While ants are resilient and can work together in swarms, a single polar bear would overpower an ant in a direct confrontation. The bear's size and physical capabilities would give it a significant advantage, making it the clear victor in this hypothetical scenario.
The habitats of Polar Bears and crayfishes aren't the same.
No. Not even close.
No, leopard seals are found in Antarctica and the polar bear in the Arctic. Even if they lived in the same habitat, they would not be enemies. The polar bear would consider the seal to be a potential meal, not an enemy.
Yes, because a polar bear is bigger than the lion. But the lion can also kill a polar bear because a lion has a much stronger jaw than a polar bear.
Yes it is. The black bear and polar bear share the same Genus name (Ursus). However, all three species of bears share the same Family name, being Ursidae.
no, snakes can't even survive in the same habitat as polar bears
No, the cold does not affect polar bear cubs because they have the same percent of body fat as an adult would need.
No, they don't live in the same environment.
The same air that you and I breathe.