![]() A gorilla does have an even more powerful bite than the bear, but it also has much smaller jaws, and would be unlikely to fasten its teeth onto enough of a bear to do serious damage before the bear could retaliate. ![]() If polar bears are known for their strength, how would they fare against another beast known for terrifying power, the silverback gorilla? Unfortunately for the gorilla, the likelihood is that this would be a very short battle.Ī gorilla’s fists might be almighty clubs, but they aren’t as formidable or sharp as a bear’s claws. Mostly herbivorous, eating plants and grubs Both fighters have their strengths, but the tiger’s greater agility and killing-machine ruthlessness are matched by the polar bear’s strength and stamina. If, on the other hand, the bear attacked first, a furious blow from its claws would be enough to disable a tiger, or stun it for long enough for the bear to sink its own jaws into the tiger’s throat. However, a tiger is strong and agile enough that it might be able to hold on long enough for blood loss to rob the bear of all its strength. If the bear survived this first assault with enough strength and presence of mind to roll on top of the tiger, it could still win by crushing it and overwhelming it. It would be even less likely than a lion to risk an attack, but if it did, it would almost certainly attempt to take the bear by surprise and would, literally, go for the jugular (yes, bears have jugulars, too).Īn attacking tiger would seek to leap onto the bear’s larger frame, sink its awesome teeth into the bear’s neck or skull, and would then hold on for dear life with its 4 inch, hook-like claws. The tiger is a more cautious and sneaky hunter than the lion. If a lion would be defeated by a polar bear, what about its rival for the crown of king of the big cats, the tiger? This is where things would get more interesting. The bear’s sheer size, strength and stamina would surely end in the lion being crushed and mauled to death, though not without inflicting some serious damage in the process. In the wild, among two fully grown adults, it’s hard to see the lion being victorious in most circumstances. ![]() However, the polar bear was a small juvenile. A lion called Brutus is said to have killed a polar bear in a rapid and savage assault. Rather remarkably, this battle really has happened in the real world, though only in the environment of a circus. Unfortunately for the big cat, the polar bear’s deep shield of blubber means that a first wound is rarely enough to kill it outright, giving it the chance to throw all of its strength into the battle. The lion would therefore have an advantage in sheer aggression which, coupled with its superior speed, would allow it to draw first blood. Polar bears are more likely to sneak attack prey with considerably fewer defenses. However, a lion is a very courageous hunter who will take on other animals with mighty jaws, such as crocodiles. ![]() Take a quick look at the above statistics and you might think the lion wouldn’t stand a chance, given the bear’s sheer bulk and terrifying bite. ![]() Let’s consider polar bear versus lion.Īntelopes, buffaloes, zebras, young elephants, rhinos, hippos, wild hogs, crocodiles and giraffes. But, for the first fight, let’s pitch the king of the ice against the king of the jungle. You know you are dealing with a formidable opponent when its prey includes whales, although the fact that polar bears regularly take on walruses – which are much larger than them, and boast terrifying tusks – is perhaps the real proof that the polar bear is king of the ice. But first, let’s take a quick look at the polar bear’s fighting stats. Today we’re going to celebrate the power of the polar bear again, though for our fight game we’ll be pitching the largest mammalian carnivore on the planet against four other beast foes. Other characters had laser beams which blasted out of their eyes or fists which turned into balls of fire, but Kuma’s special move was actually the most satisfying – lumbering to his feet he would smash both of his enormous claws together, dropping even the strongest enemy to the floor quivering and bleeding, and very often dead. Anyone old enough to have played pioneering fight game Tekken 2 in the mid nineties will likely remember the polar bear, Kuma. Before polar bears became our most iconic symbol of climate change, they were more often a symbol of terrifying animal strength. ![]()
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