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The "King" of the bears - comparison between the Polar bear and the Brown bear

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( This post was last modified: 10-07-2014, 11:17 AM by sanjay )

Good topic, I think If discussed with manner, It will let the members understand how they differ in strength, size and surviving strategy.

According to me, Both of bear are of equal caliber, Polar bear are generally less aggressive and avoid fight in comparison of Brown bear.

Strength - There is no scientific research in this, I think on an average Polar bear are little more powerful than brown bear (Kodiak). Most of them hunt or scavenge on meat.

Size - On front, Kodiak bear look more bigger However on back Polar bear are more thicker. In height, Polar bear are little taller.

Surviving Strategy- Polar bear live a tougher life than Kodiak bear, They not only hunt big prey like Beluga whale but have also develop relatively more developed senses.

Note:- This is my personnel view, So don't be harass with your words. All of you are free to put your views, But I think none of us are expert of bears, We all know them by watching TV, reading on internet, therefore do not claim anything as fact unless you are accepted expert of bear. Also read the rules.

I invite @brotherbear to put his views, as he is more inclined towards bear
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