In the Roman arena, animals were often pitted to fight each other. A common contest was pitting a bull against a bear. When bulls attack they try to gore with theri horns by lifting and tossing theri opponent; whereas bears try to pull down their opponent with their claws and bite. The Romans would often bet on the winner choosing Up (the bull) or Down (the bear) The terms "Bull and Bear" then became synonymous with "up and down".
The stock market (which is essentially an elaborate form of betting) uses the term bear market, for a time when market prices and trading are down, and a bull market for a time when the prices and trading are up.
In "Night Court," the character Bull Shannon is depicted as having an IQ of 181.
The Doodle Bear is a stuffed bear toy that can be colored on and then washed, allowing kids to create new designs on it repeatedly. It provides a creative and interactive way for children to express themselves through drawing and coloring.
You don't. That's not an idiom. You are probably thinking of the phrase bear in mind, which is not an idiom. "Bear" means to hold or carry something, so "bear in mind" just means to keep something in your mind or think about it.Bear in mind, you should always look up the meanings of words in a dictionary.
The Spirit Bear is important in the novel "Touching Spirit Bear" because it serves as a symbol of healing, transformation, and forgiveness. It represents the protagonist Cole's journey towards redemption, healing, and understanding of the interconnectedness of all living beings. The presence of the Spirit Bear in the story challenges Cole to confront his actions and learn to respect and appreciate the natural world around him.
The spirit bear helped Cole to connect with nature and understand the impact of his actions. It taught him about respect, humility, and interconnectedness with the world around him. This transformative experience led Cole to change his ways and develop a deeper sense of empathy and responsibility.
The Bear because they will not hesitate and they have very sharp claws and stand up on 2 legs!
The Bull and the Bear - 1902 was released on: USA: May 1902
The bull has sharp horns, faster speed, strong hooves, and a powerful body that can knock down the black bear. One charge from the bull will beat the black bear if the black bear does not bite the bull's face.
The bull would win, unless the polar bear bites its face or claws the bull down.
Most people agree that the words "Bull" and "Bear" came from fights in the Midwest they would chain a bear to a stake, and release a bull to charge it. the bull would thrust its horns "up" into the bear to win, while the bear would bite "down" on the bull to win. Thus the terms "Bullish" and "Bearish" had came to the stock market.
That all depends on the bull itself. Not all bulls have horns, and not all bulls weigh 2000 lbs. It also depends on the breed of the bull and its temperament. Normally bulls, as prey animals, choose to flee from a predator like a polar bear rather than stand and fight, and a polar bear wouldn't know what to make of a bull in the first place, since they don't actively hunt cattle, but instead seals and walruses, and maybe the occasional caribou and muskox. Maybe if the bull was a little Dexter the polar bear might win. But if it was against a 2200 lb Spanish Fighting Bull the polar bear may loose. The polar bear may even lose if it's against a hot-tempered Chianina bull. So who knows?
No bear would dare mess with, let alone kill a bull moose on the rut.
No.
Yes, if the kodiak bear avoided the moose's hooves and antlers (if it is a bull moose). Even a grizzly bear or an alaskan brown bear could kill a bull moose, but not when it is on the rut.
it means windy city when the bull huffs and puffs
The bull run and the bear run is mainly refering to the countries share market, and its run up or falling down in shares.
The best way to remember this is to see in your mind, a bear with claws out and dragging down. The bull throwing his head with his horns up.