The polar bear is said to be the most dangerous bear on the planet. Both the polar bear and the grizzley are dangerous to humans if provoked, however, grizzlies tend to be less aggressive to people unless actually confronted. Not so the polar bear. They rule their domain and will readily attack anything, including humans, that invade their territory.
So, to answer your question, if you are going to Alaska the polar bear may be the real problem for you. If you are going to the mountain states the grizzley is the most dangerous.
By the way...yes, grizzlies do live in Alaska as well.
a polar bear will most likely win in a fight against a grizzly bear
No, because most polar bears are taller and heavier than grizzly bears.
White tailed deer to grizzly bear?
The answer is based on perception. While one person may fear black bears the most, another may fear grizzly or polar bears. It depends on where you live and what species of bear you are exposed to and what your background and experience are. I live in an area that has both black and grizzly bears and although I do not fear them, I definetly respect them. There is a difference between fear and respect.
Bears have been considered the most common animals in Alaska. Alaska is home to the polar bear, the grizzly bear, and the black bear.
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lion is really powerfull and really fast but grizzly bear maybe be mor powerful than lion.but lion can fight with even with a big grizzly bear but it is too dangerous for both and im think after few minutes both are tierd and stop fight and both can be winner in different times.but important thing is that both are too powerfull and beautifull and there is no promblem if the lion be loser or winner or bear be winner or loser,both can be winner but a polar bear can be winner in fight between grizzly bear or lion and i dont think lion or grizzly bear can be winner but no matter.all of them are wonderfull and beautiful and this is impotrant thing.
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The most dangerous bear is the black bear. There were reports in the past wherein black bears were the attacker. From all the reports, the cause of the attacks was when the human cause the bear to be surprised.
The Brown Bear is the animal most closely related to the Polar Bear. Considering DNA and fossil evidence the Polar Bear diverged from the Brown Bear thousands of years ago. The Grizzly is more distantly related, but they do have some connection to the Polar bear. That leaves most all other animals not related to the Polar Bear. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
No. The two bears are just as dangerous. The bear is a vry unpredictable creature. It is also very powerful. Many people survive Grizzly Bear attacks. This is mainly because the bear assumes the threat is not that major and it goes away. Some times they get confused and wander away after they attack. As well they can be scared by loud noises or retaliation of many sorts. Grizzly's may even skirt away by simply shouting at them. However a Polar Bear rarely gets confused or scared away after they strike. Once a Polar Bear feels the threat is removed it will continue to maul and then eat you. Normally Polar Bears don't stop simply because you play dead. A grizzly will often stop the attack if it thinks you're dead or of no threat at all. Polar bears are generally in it for the kill. Grizzly's very, very rarely actually "hunt" humans. They eat meat, just a polar bears do but humans are generally not on their list as prime prey for eating. A Polar Bear will, and are known to hunt humans. They will track you for miles if necessary. Humans are on their general menu if need be. Humans are almost never on a Grizzly's menu (although they will eat you if extremely hungry). Naturally both bears are very deadly and can be ferocious. However the Polar Bear will go to YOU if it sees you in it's vicinity where as a Grizzly will normally go the other way. Throw either a Grizzly or Polar bear cub's into the scenario and your odds of making it out in one piece decrease dramatically with either bear. You would much rather have an encounter with a Grizzly Bear than a Polar Bear for the aforementioned reasons. Simply because you have a decent chance of coming out of a Grizzly attack at least "alive" where as the odds are stacked against you if you have an encounter with a Polar Bear. Ian Billen