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(01-01-2019, 12:37 AM)brotherbear Wrote: The reason that the brown bear is stronger, as stated in the scientific posts I presented, is his build. Greater girth of limbs, neck, and torso. More massive bones for greater muscle attachment. Look at how narrow a build this muscular tiger has.
Dimensions doesn't change true strength. What I mean, it doesn't mean you're strong just because you're being bulkier than a muscular person.
Brown bears got very thuck fur coat, with a large amount of fat covering it's whole body. So, no matter how thick it was. That has nothing to do with what the actual strength!