There are far too many variables here to be able to answer this question.
Depends on the age, sex and size of the crocodile.
A lion is smaller than a polar bear and the polar bear has a height and weight advantage, so a polar bear is stronger.
Of course the polar bear is stronger. Polar bears are bigger and stronger than grizzly bears, while grizzly bears are stronger and larger than lions.
On land the bear. In the water the crocodile .
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The polar bear is much stronger than any black bear. Even a very large male black bear would be no match for a female polar bear.
A polar bear would win the fight on land if it clawed the crocodile's head and flipped its body to claw its stomach. In water, the crocodile would definitely win the fight.
The crocodile has strong jaws that can grab the polar bear with them and bite the polar bear to death, but this would only injure the polar bear. A polar bear has strong swiping forces, and strength that could also kill the crocodile by flipping its back over. On land, like any bear, the polar bear would win because it is faster than a crocodile and has more weapons than it. In water, this is a quite different story.
A crocodile has the strength and resistance to kill an adult polar bear when it can use its strong jaws to attack. The polar bear could claw the crocodile, but this would do nothing since the crocodile has such a tough skin to protect. Since crocodiles are very good hunters, they could easily kill any bear, no matter what kind of bear it is. Unless the polar bear flipped over the crocodile and swat its stomach, the polar bear would win the fight. If a crocodile and a polar bear were to fight in water, most likely the polar bear would be the meal of the crocodile.Answer TwoIt depends on the size and strength of the polar bear, and the size and species of the crocodile. A polar bear is capable of killing a crocodile because it can even kill a large walrus, muskox, or even a beluga whale.
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