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Post by oldcyansilverback on Nov 2, 2023 3:11:16 GMT -5
Polar bear size comparison with an American black bear will be interesting.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Sept 9, 2024 4:16:52 GMT -5
Saltwater Crocodile vs Polar Bear
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Sept 26, 2024 6:14:37 GMT -5
From Warsaw, not sure what brown bear subspecies it is. Warsaw does not believe the polar bear has stronger canines but Great Bear of Almanac said they are sharper. I believe larger polar bears will have stronger jaws than smaller grizzlies. Also there is info posted by Verdugo that seems to indicate polar bear has stronger jaws. carnivora.net/polar-bear-v-nile-crocodile-t8188-s45.html#p291213
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Post by Gorilla king on Sept 26, 2024 11:07:14 GMT -5
From Warsaw, not sure what brown bear subspecies it is. Warsaw does not believe the polar bear has stronger canines but Great Bear of Almanac said they are sharper. I believe larger polar bears will have stronger jaws than smaller grizzlies. Also there is info posted by Verdugo that seems to indicate polar bear has stronger jaws. carnivora.net/polar-bear-v-nile-crocodile-t8188-s45.html#p291213 In size, he is correct:
Kodiak Bear (darker skull): length of skull 48 cm, wide of skull 31 cm, length of upper canine tooth 5,6 cm, length of lower canine tooth 4,6 cm.
Polar Bear: length of skull 45,5 cm, wide of skull 29 cm, length of upper canine tooth 5,5 cm, length of lower canine tooth 4,6 cm.
Also, bite force per size (proportional):
Brown Bear - 99.3 at the canine tips Polar Bear - 92.3 at the canine tips
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Sept 26, 2024 17:53:42 GMT -5
The crushing bite of the Kodiak is a bit stronger but again the largest brown bear subspecies has the biggest head of all existing bears today.
The polar bear still has the sharpest teeth overall which are best for shreading thick hide.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Sept 29, 2024 6:37:27 GMT -5
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Oct 8, 2024 7:18:40 GMT -5
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Post by Gorilla king on Oct 15, 2024 17:50:00 GMT -5
Saw this at Domain of the bears:
domainofthebears.proboards.com/post/66975/thread
Oh my god! Ha ha ha ha ha, this has to be the funniest shit i ever saw bro! So a fuckface at "AnimalGAYclub" , a fucking peebrain thinks there is only a 30 cm SH difference between a Foxe Basin polar bear and Siberian tiger? Wow nice.
So an Amur tiger has a 180 cm SH? real funny because a much smarter and respected tiger fan, Guategojira, from scientific sources, has the MAX SH for a modern Siberian tiger at 107 cm:
For the Foxe Basin polar bear, the fucker also over exaggerated the SH of 210 cm, the largest specimens should reach a SH of around 160 cm.
So, from the largest Amur tiger SH of 107 cm, to the largest Foxe basin polar bear SH of 160 cm, there is a 53 cm difference. What a bunch of tiger loving fags at "AnimalGAYclub", LMFAO.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Oct 16, 2024 2:44:59 GMT -5
It is not a surprise that 1.5 to 1.6 m is for the exceptionally large like Stan. Sadly these specimens no longer exist. In general, the for average on all fours would be 1.35 m and 1.4 m for large, referring to the overall general population. If 1.6 m is trophy hunter specimen, I believe even 1.5m is a good deal taller than the Siberian tiger and 1.35 m is still taller. Regarding the second comparison, we could say it is an average male Svalbard polar bear which is still larger and stronger than the biggest tiger which is close to 600 pounds. Don't forget the chest girth .
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Nov 7, 2024 2:05:34 GMT -5
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Nov 7, 2024 2:06:21 GMT -5
Please comment on the video in my post above. How much do you agree with it?
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Post by Gorilla king on Nov 7, 2024 5:26:28 GMT -5
Please comment on the video in my post above. How much do you agree with it? Well, Kodiak bears have more BFQ at the canine tips:Reply #2:
beargorillarealm.proboards.com/post/78/thread
And as for the fight, a polar should win more often at average weights, while a Kodiak should win more often at weight parity.
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Post by oldcyansilverback on Nov 7, 2024 16:43:15 GMT -5
/\ Agreed. The Kodiak does not have a much stronger canine pressure only slightly stronger.
Polar bears sharper teeth overall are made for shreading which hide and blubber though the great white shark slices better.
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