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

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(12-15-2018, 01:05 AM)Panther Wrote:
(12-14-2018, 08:02 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Still no average weights found for 9+ year old male Kodiak bear. 
In fact, neither have we an average weight posted for 9+ year old male polar bear.
And as Shadow said: But it is quite common agreement, that bear aged 9-10 years old can be considered as fully grown, even though they gain more weight after that too.

Well I remember you said 9 year old is fully grown here...
https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-bear-an...9#pid63729

But now you asking 9+(10) year old individuals? 

Maximum isn't average weight. Individuals vary, not all brown bears reach and surpass 1300lb mark at 14 years age. That based on individual. 


The study I posted above is logically based on no less than 8 year old individuals. 
Show me a research, study or an expert claiming 8 year old individual isn't fully grown? 

I'm not trying to be rude, but you need to back up something on your side too. Because I already shown that on average male Brown bears reaching their full size in almost all dimensions at 6 years. And already shown that Alaskan Brown bears reach sexual maturity at age 6. So, don't the two years time is enough for a brown bear to reach it's full size in all dimensions and weight?

The polar bear is the biggest heaviest bear living on earth today. I absolutely agree. 
Panther, by 9+ year old bears I mean only bears 9 years old and above should be considered as full-grown.
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