The grizzly bear can kill a lion or a lioness with swipes of those powerful, sharp claws and strong swats. A large lion and a large lioness working together might bring down the grizzly bear depending on how big is the grizzly bear. Since grizzly bears have such big size and powerful claws that could kill a large lion or large lioness, it is quite strong enough to kill both of them. In this case, the grizzly bear would kill the large lioness and the large lion, but might get wounded.
Probably it can, but the grizzly bear's large size advantage is a little bit a problem.
Given the circumstances i would think it could. On the other hand given the circumstances a very large python may be able to kill a grizzly.
Most likely a horse because its hooves will crush the dog's body, even if the dog is large.
Depends on the dog's breed and size. If he's big enough (medium-large, like that of a coon-hound which has been bred to hunt and even fight racoons), then it's likely that the dog would win.
The panther will not win since the gorilla will give a strong blow to the panther and the large ox will knock down the panther with its head. This leaves the large ox and the gorilla together in fighting. The large ox will win if it knocked the gorilla down with its head or at least gore it to death.
It's really hard to say. A draft horse is a very large animal, an animal that even a grizzly would think twice of scrapping with. And yet a grizzly is a fierce animal itself when cornered, even by a large horse. So the fight could really go either way.
It really depends on how strong/large the wolves are and how strong/large the lion is.Another AnswerThe lion would win the fight with the two wolves because it has the strength of killing a siberian tiger, while two wolves would have difficulties with. Two wolves are not strong enough to kill a lion, but four or more wolves would totally kill a lion. Even if the two wolves are strong and large, the lion would still kill them, but it could get injured.
Yes, but it would get seriously injured if it did.Answer 2:No. A polar bear is much bigger, heavier and stronger than a grizzly, making it a more likely candidate to win such a fight than the grizzly.
A large grizzly bear is larger than a large ape.
A grizzly bear to be sure. While the silverback is highly aggressive and strong, the grizzly wins hands down due in large part to its weight, powerful bite, and most deadly of all: his paws.
The grizzly bear. It will bite the large ox's face.
Ali Lioness
One attacking grizzly bear is enough to kill a moose, but those large set of antlers are good at killing a bear. The moose would do whatever to fight off the grizzly bear with antlers, hooves, and muscles on the head to fight. But since grizzly bears are so large and have deadly claws, the moose would suffer fatal injuries on its head and the antlers as well. A powerful swipe of a grizzly bear's paw can break a moose's antler or even a bull. the grizzly bear's huge jaws with sharp enough teeth can kill a moose easily.
The polar bear. It is larger, has sharper claws, stronger jaws, sharper teeth, better fighter, and has thicker muscles with better killing skills.
Lioness
No.
The grizzly bear eats deer.