Bears get pretty fat in the fall before they have to go into hibernation. Cows have to stay at a moderate condition score where they are not too fat nor too thin. If a cow is much too fat (i.e., obese) then she cannot produce milk nor properly deliver a calf. So, a bear is fatter, not a cow.
Absolutely!! The moon is a million times bigger than a cow, if not much more!
No. A lion is not even bigger than a brown bear or a black bear.
yes most mustangs are taller or bigger than cows it depends on what kind of cow you are talking about
A blue whale is bigger than a polar bear.
It is possible.
a sheep
No.
Elephants.
Bigger than the average bear . . . bigger than a bread box.
Yes, but they are both brown bear races.
Possibly, but in most cases a bear would get injured than killed if it messed with a cow moose, especially one that has some calves to protect.
That just depends on the bear. In most cases, though, most species of bears (including black bears) are bigger than lions. So no, a mature lion would not be larger than a mature bear.