The Bull-Shark would win it's much smaller and swifter.
A polar bear wold win vicious shark in a fight
The great white shark would win, because it has two sets of teeth and a big jaw. A piranha would never win with its small jaws and teeth and tiny body.
The lion would win because lion's stronger, lion's more dangerous than sharks and lion's more powerful than sharks. If they're in water, the shark would just try to swim away.
the polar bear cuz the shark cant fight on lad. OR the shark cuz the bear cant fight in water SO The world may never know.
polar bear
Polar bear.
Polar bear, they are known as the most carnivorous bear.
A polar bear would totally lose because a rhino would charge at the polar bear and knock it with its horn.
It depends on the health and size of the two animals, and the position of where are they attacking. If the ox struck the polar bear with its head or knocked its chest, the ox would win the fight. If the polar bear swiped and clawed the ox to death, the ox would be a meal of the polar bear.
A shark will attack anything that struggles in the water.I've never heard of sharks eating Polar bears, although they might attack one if they catch up with one as it's drowning. Otherwise, the Polar bear would fight back, and because sharks are scavengers, they don't like to fight for their food.Orcas (Killer whales) ARE known to prey upon Polar bears."no they can not the shark and the polar bear are both predators which means te polar bear might kill the shark with its sharp claws and because sharks swim in warm water not cold"Polar bears rarely make kills on their main prey, seals, in open water. What makes you think a polar bear would be able to kill a SHARK in open water. 8 species of sharks have been spotted in the arctic region. Of these sharks the most likely to be found sharing the water with a polar bear is the Greenland Shark. This shark is one of the largest species of sharks and patrols underneath arctic ice sheets for fish, seals, and small whales. Sharks are opportunistic feeders and will "inspect" anything that is struggling in the water. A struggling polar bear could well make for a target for this shark, though there is no video evidence that I could find to prove it. Do sharks eat polar bears? Not really, they are clearly not a main prey source. Could a polar bear make for a target of opportunity for a shark? Absolutely, somewhere at some time a shark has eaten a polar bear. Guaranteed.
Narwhals. They are narwhals!
the shear size and strength of the killer whale would own the polar bear
If a pack of wolves can kill a grizzly then it can kill a polar bear!!!
On land the bear. In the water the crocodile .
I don't know if such a fight has ever happened or ever will, but my guess is that the polar bear would win. Both animals are very strong, but the polar bear has bigger claws and teeth.