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They could both win a fight. A polar bear could win because of its monstrous strength/size, enormous claws, and powerful sharp teeth. On the other hand, the rutting bull moose has powerful antlers and killer hooves that could kill any type and size of bear, no matter what health condition.

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Q: Who would win a rutting bull moose or a vicious large polar bear?
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