Yes, a brown bear can kill a man, especially if you go close to her cubs, think you are going to take away their food source (which is mainly fish), or do not understand the warning signs to stay away. Respect their territory and habitat; we have taken away so much of their habitat that they will protect what ever is left for them.
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If brown bears and koalas lived on the same continent, it is entirely possible that a brown bear could kill a koala. However, given that their respective continents are half a world apart, a brown bear would not kill a koala.
A lion would beat a brown bear, grizzly bear, and black bear. But for a polar bear, it would be a draw. Brown bear. Brown bears were put to fights with lions before, and the brown bear simply killed the lion.
A man is only able to kill a bear if he has a sharp hunting knife with him, or if he is able to shoot the bear from a distance. Even so, a bear is a force to be reckoned with, no matter what tools a man has in his defense.Definitely. A man can kill a bear with a gun if he is shooting from a far away distance, or if he has a sharp enough knife and can dodge the bear's attacks.
Yes. Polar bears are bigger, more beastly, and stronger than brown bears.
Yes, and they do prey on moose sometimes.
Yes, if the kodiak bear avoided the moose's hooves and antlers (if it is a bull moose). Even a grizzly bear or an alaskan brown bear could kill a bull moose, but not when it is on the rut.
A large brown bear, a poacher, a pack of wolves, and a polar bear etc.
The brown bear because it would stand up and claw the three lions to death by swiping them with its paws.
A tiger, as they are bigger and they can take down a brown bear, whilst a lion is smaller and can't kill a brown bear.
The only animal that will kill and eat a polar bear, excluding man, is the orca. Orcas will occasionally kill and eat a swimming polar bear.