a polar bear will most likely win in a fight against a grizzly bear
Polar bear, they are known as the most carnivorous bear.
Alaska is the only state on the United States that has polar bears.
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
The polar bear would try to claw and bite the hippo down, but the hippo has thick skin and muscles for protection against teeth and claws. The hippo also has a larger jaw size and a larger size that could defeat the polar bear. If a polar bear fought with a hippo, the hippo would most likely get the polar bear at the end.
Well other male polar bears, if a cub gets lost most likely it will die of starvation or from another polar bear
A polar bear no doubt, its more as 10 times as heavy. it could easily take the wolf down to the ground and bite to death. Polar bear wins. the only animal that could challange a polar bear on land is a Siberian tiger
Orcas will occasionally kill and devour swimming polar bears.
Most likely the lions, but some of the pride would either get injured or killed.
Yes and no.Yes:There is a time of the year when the Polar Bears have to adapt starving for a month of so. If a human happened to stumble across a Polar Bear at that time the human would be eaten. Totally.Remember, many animals are just as afraid as us as we are of them. This is the case with the Polar bear, sometimes. If you make a sudden movement or assault and scare / hurt the Polar Bear, the Polar Bear would attempt to tear you to pieces of and kill you. Totally.No:This is most times. If you are clever and gentle, you will most likely not be killed / injured by a Polar Bear.That's all I know, if you want to find out more, search "Polar Bear" on Wikipedia.com.
A polar bear is the ring seal's most likely predator, in the icy habitat of the Arctic circle. The chances are that a seal can avoid the jaws of a polar bear quite often. They can hold their breath under the water for up to fourty-five minutes, but the polar bears are of the most patient predators on earth. When the ring seal goes under the water, it has the choice of which breathing hole to take a breath from. But what if that is where the polar bear is waiting? The ring seal can hear the loud sounds of the polar bear's paws on the surface of the ice, so can move away from the breathing hole it is waiting at. But when the polar bear stops moving, the ring seal has to make a choice. Out of all the breathing holes, it is most likely that a seal will choose the one the polar bear isn't waiting at. Brilliant. This proves they may be tasty prey, but are good at avoiding the ferocious, deadly jaws of the deadly predator, Polar bear.