Walrus' don't eat Polar Bears, but Polar Bears do eat Walrus'. A Walrus can defend itself with its tusks, but it is not very effective against a hungry Bear.
The tusks of the walrus could kill the bear, but if the polar bear can get past the tusks it could kill the walrus.
A polar bear
A polar bear is able to win in a fight against a small walrus, but usually loses to a bigger walrus such as a mother.
they live in the arctic
The similarities of a polar bear and a walrus are that they both have a lot of fat to keep them warm in the Arctic.Also they can both store food as fat to keep there energy up.
On land, the walrus and/or bull, no question. Those large tusks from the walrus and large horns from the bull (if the bull is indeed horned) are more than enough to intimidate and/or kill a polar bear. In the sea, no body because the walrus would swim away faster than the bear could catch it, the bull would drown, and the polar bear would be left holding the bag, so to speak.
Orcas will occasionally kill and devour swimming polar bears.
I would say a polar bear because it can move much quicker and with much more ease.
No. There is no any truth to the 2007 nat geo film arctic tale and Sella the walrus and Nanu the polar bear are not real.
Walrus. They Rule the sea and the Polar Bear rules the land.
A walrus will only kill a polar bear in defense for its life. Walruses, in water and on land, choose flight over fight when encountering a polar bear. If fight is necessary, then the walrus will attempt to kill the bear by throwing its head back and stabbing downward with its tusks. A walrus will kill a bear if those tusks injure the bear in such a way that it renders the bear's ability to hunt almost impossible, either by a stab into the paw, leg, or hindquarters, or a fatal wound to the neck or ribs.
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