NO WAY! Many a peice of a dead one!!but that's it!!
a polar bear can lift over 400 pounds, it eats twice its own body weight
Assuming that we are talking about a polar bear (since "Polar Bears" is one of the categories of this question) in comparison to a tiger, the polar bear is the stronger one, no contest. The polar bear has the ability to not just drag, but LIFT a 3,000lb beluga whale right out of the water with its arms and then kill it with one spine-breaking swipe of its paw. A tiger only kills prey larger than itself when its has to, and even then only by a strangle hold, rather than breaking bones like the bear. A polar bear can knock a human's head clean off with a single paw swat. Tigers can never BEGIN to compare to bear strength!
your whole body weight so like 400lbs
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It depends on what kind of whale it is and how much it weighs. Remember, the Blue Whale is the biggest animal on the planet. A Blue Whale weighs 88.5 tons while most cranes can carry up to 60 tons. It will be hard enough trying to fit the whale into the lift.
It can lift about 500lb (ex.rep,bench,and carry)
with the emergence of performance enhancing drugs in the Alaskan wilderness the world bench press records by bears have recently been shattered. after last summer's salmon run Denali park's own Mr. Chocolate bench pressed 5 logs, 2 rocks, 3 bushes, 4 berries and 2 bear cubs, roughly equalling 4.5 metric tons. sadly his personal trainer, Timothy Treadwell, was mauled to death after the amazing feat whilst Mr. Chocolate celebrated his new world record.
It can lift about 500lb (ex.rep,bench,and carry)
Although a gorilla is one of the strongest land animals on the planet, the polar bear has 6 inch claws that could easily tear a silverback to shreds before it could get a good enough punch on it. polar bears are also larger then gorillas giving quite an advantage. So definitely the polar That's correct but I'll give the answer in more detail, An adult male Polar bear can be 10 feet (3 metres) on its hind legs, they can weight up to 680 kg and lift a weight equivalent to two tonnes. An adult male Silver back gorilla can weight up to 230 kg, and can lift the equivalent of 500 kg of weight. Male silverbacks are usually between 5'9-6'2 feet tall (1.5-1.7 metres). A polar bear is carnivorous and therefore has powerful canines and jaws, whilst a gorilla is herbivorous but yet has hundreds of muscles throughout the body. Due to the polar bears' size, weight and diet it would have to win; as it's triple a gorillas MAXIMUM weight, polar bears have alot of fur and blubber, and finally razor sharp 5 inch claws would allow it to rip the ape to shreds. Also, gorillas do not punch, rather they throw stuff or grab in order to defend itself, so grabbing at a polar bear's thick fur is definitely no defense against those sharp claws and teeth. Definitely the polar bear would win. Polar bears are very huge in size compared with gorillas and have strong claws/jaws that could easily destroy the gorilla. Since gorillas only throw sticks/stones, pound their chests, or tear with their powerful hands, a gorilla would be dead after the deadly swipes.
Yes it can! In Vancouver there is a crane,the Liebher LHM 500s capable of lifting a blue whale.
I think about 1800lb.
Considering its carnivorous nature and general lack of fear of people, the only reasonable way to weigh a polar bear is to first tranquilze it and weight it in a sling weighing apparatus - something like the one at http://www.betterbarnyard.com/slings/ but larger - and with more legs or perhaps the one mentioned in the patent at http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4550686.html. The sling is slid under the tranquilzed animal, and the animal is raised off the ground with a winch attached to the weight gauge - which has to have a high capacity to handle an animal as heavy as a polar bear. The whole frame, winch, sling, and weight gauge would have to be carried by the heading out to make the measurements.