A horse (1000 pounds) is stronger than a black bear (600 pounds), but not a brown bear (1500 pounds) or a polar bear (1800 pounds).
A lion is smaller than a polar bear and the polar bear has a height and weight advantage, so a polar bear is stronger.
Of course the polar bear is stronger. Polar bears are bigger and stronger than grizzly bears, while grizzly bears are stronger and larger than lions.
Yes.
Yes.
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bear
No it is not stronger than any bear.
A bear coz a horse is bony
A lion is smaller than a polar bear and the polar bear has a height and weight advantage, so a polar bear is stronger.
Yes,it is
It's possible. I think it depends on the horse and the bear. A small bear may not be able to run down a large horse, and the other way around. Terrain would factor in also. A bear when he charges can run as fast as a horse.
a bear
Yes, bears are typically stronger than humans due to their larger size, muscle mass, and adaptations for survival in the wild. Their strength can vary depending on the species of bear and the individual bear itself.
Of course the polar bear is stronger. Polar bears are bigger and stronger than grizzly bears, while grizzly bears are stronger and larger than lions.
It is bigger with more muscular power than a wolf. That's how a bear's stronger than a wolf.
A male black bear is somewhat a little bit stronger than a male lion.
The polar bear is much stronger than any black bear. Even a very large male black bear would be no match for a female polar bear.