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(08-25-2020, 09:06 AM)johnny rex Wrote: In conclusion, both male lions and tigers can kill prey up to a tonne by themselves. Does anyone knows the maximum size of the largest prey that Kodiak or Katmai bears and polar bears had killed and devoured?
That conclution is correct. Big cats over 227 kg can kill prey up to 1,000 kg alone.
About the polar bear, as far I know the biggest prey that they can hunt is the walrus which may weight over 2,000 kg. On the Kodiak bears, I think that the maximum prey are deer species like the Roosevelt elk of up to 500 kg, but no animal in the region is bigger than the bears, so this is a case when the predator is bigger than its prey.