Around 5 to 6 feet.
Sloth bears typically grow to be around 2.5 to 3 feet tall at the shoulder when standing on all four legs.
A polar bear is known to be 9-10 feet tall.
When it is standing on its back feet, an adult male polar bear can be up to 3 metres tall.
about 10-12 feet
Male polar bears can stand nine feet or more, sometimes up to ten feet.
around 3 feet female, 5 feet male
Unfortunately not, however, the Alaska brown bear is the world’s largest . A large male polar bear may weigh up to 1,500 pounds and grow to nearly 10 feet tall, standing on its hind legs; however, a record male shot in 1960 in Alaska weighed 2,210 pounds and stood 12 feet tall.
The polar bear is the largest carnivore on the earth. They can measure between 2.4 to 3 meters in length (7.9 to 9.8 feet). Females are comparatively smaller and measure 1.8 to 2.4 meters (5.9 to 7.9 feet) in length. Standing on all four feet, their height at shoulder is around 130 to 160 cms (4 to 5.5 feet) and while standing they can be as much as 10 feet or more in height.
A male Grizzly Bear [ursus arctos horribilis] can stand 9 feet tall on it's hind legs. It stands 4 feet at the shoulder when on all fours and weighs up to 1,700 lbs.
A grizzly bear is 6 and a 1/2 feet tall standing on its two feet and an adult brown bear on its two feet is 8 feet tall. So the answer is yes it is taller.
The world record for the largest bear weighed 1,200 pounds and stood 10 feet tall. The bear was a grizzly and this species usually grows to be around seven feet tall and weighs around 800 pounds.
The world's largest species of bears are Polar Bears. An average adult male is 8.5 ft. tall and weighs 900 lbs. An average adult female is 6.5 ft. tall and weighs 500lbs. Do you mean the one largest bear in any species? If you do then the world's largest known bear was a male South American giant bear that was 11 feet tall and 3,500lbs. See the related links below.