poler bear
2007-12-08 08:20:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody has gotten this question right yet! Correct answer is a Kodiak~Polar Bear HYBRID (a cross between the two bears).
This hybrid cross has happened many times in zoo's (usually by accident). The offspring are fertile and can breed with other polar, and kodiak bears, as well as themselves. In other-words they are NOT a genetic dead end.
The first one ever reliably proven in the wild was shot on April 16, 2006 (in Canida). There had been many therorized ones before that, but DNA testing was not around when they were hunted and killed.
So they exsist naturally in the wild, they can breed with other bears, and other hybrids (so are not a genetic dead end), and being hybrids, they grow to unusual giagantic size and strength (even bigger and stronger thant their original parents).
So correct answer is a and Ursid Hybrid, specifically a Kodiak~Polar Bear Hybrid.
~Garnet
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2007-12-10 02:18:44
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answer #2
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answered by Bohemian_Garnet_Permaculturalist 7
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Actually, the Grizzly could kick a Polar Bear's behind. True, the polar bear is a larger and heavier bear but it is much less robust than the Grizzly.
Compared to the grizzly, it has a thinner, longer and more delicate skull, along with narrower forequarters. This streamlining is an adaptation for an aquatic life style.
The grizzly has a shorter, thicker neck, heavily built skull and more powerful shoulder structure. Despite being a good foot shorter, the grizzly has a trump card.
Their claws, having evolved as digging tools, are also unmatched at opening body carcasses. Claws of 6" aren't uncommon (9" record) while the polar bear has small hook-like 2" claws.
Sometimes, when the ice melts, polar bears have been known to be driven off by grizzlies, when they move south into the grizzlies feeding area. A grizzly will defend his barren ground patches jealously as he races to pile on enough fat for the end of summer denning.
2007-12-08 10:26:26
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answer #3
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answered by BeX 4
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i understand this comes previous due interior the communication yet lower back different actuality should be entered into play, while dealing with which of something is greater as appose to who could win in a combat you're able to look at power according to pound. simply by fact that no submit to even of the comparable breed or sub-breed are not consistently the comparable peak or weight yet at instances the smaller finding of the two wins that's by using the ratio of muscle and fat. additionally age of the two could play a element simply by stay span of the breed as a polar submit to lives 15 to 18 twelve months on universal the place as a Kodiak lives 25 to 30 years that would desire to indicate that with the two bears being 10 years previous the polar submit to could be technically older and there for weaker interior the our bodies qualifications as to the "youthful" Kodiak. the different element could be place of combat, if interior the arctic the polar submit to is made to combat in snow the place as a Kodiak or grizzly or black submit to do no longer honest properly in chilly or on ice like the polar submit to, the place as interior the wooded area of Canada (being the closes to the polar submit to's domicile and additionally if summer season) the warmth could fatigue the polar submit to plenty swifter as appose to the Kodiak. So while it includes organic power the Grizzly submit to can elevate over 500kg, 0.8 instances its bodyweight making it the main useful submit to according to pound.
2016-12-30 18:20:36
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answer #4
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answered by surace 3
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thestrongestare the biggest and that is the polor bear
Polar Bear Brown Bear
Average Weight of Mature Male
900-1,500 pounds 500-900 pounds
Heaviest Recorded
2,210 pounds 2,500+ pounds
Average Length of Mature Male
8-8.4 feet >7-10 feet
2007-12-08 10:03:54
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answer #5
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answered by john M 3
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Polar bears. Kodiaks and grizzlies are both types of brown bears. They are also very strong and can be very aggressive.
2007-12-08 22:46:29
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answer #6
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answered by joanby 3
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The polar bear. They are also the only bear that will `stalk' a human from what I have heard.
2007-12-08 08:49:41
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answer #7
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answered by goalaska 4
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Pooh Bear is the strongest smelling
2007-12-08 08:21:27
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answer #8
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answered by Nvr2soon 6
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polar bear
2007-12-08 12:13:36
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answer #9
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answered by thomasl 6
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polar bears
Polar bears can run at speeds up to 55 kph!
Polar bears are excellent swimmers
2007-12-08 08:26:33
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answer #10
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answered by Just.A.Girl. 2
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the artic ploar bear
2007-12-08 08:22:09
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answer #11
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answered by Scary Lary 2
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