I pretty much agree with the list. Tigers, Bison and moose all have a chance to be killed by a grizzly and vice versa. But hippo, rhino and elephants are literally too much for the grizzly. Definitely one sided when it comes to African megafauna. They just built different lmao
I’m from South Africa I’ve seen elephants bend twist and knock down massive trees for fun. In an accident cars always get destroyed by trees. So these guys really are something else
The scariest part about bears is that they are still tanks, but have unrivaled stamina and agility for their strength and size. While this is not the context of the video, if I were running for my life, I'd much rather it be anything else on this list, with the exception of tigers. The tiger would at least most likely kill quickly, while bears just eat you alive.
Absolutely right ..there is no animal in land now stand against African or Asian elephant ...even the mightiest animals..rhino ,hippo, tiger ,lion bear etc..you can see videos of these animals are afraid.and lost against elephant ..actually in the case of strength the are the emperors.
Can't really disagree with the list, although the Giraffe could have made it into a top 6 probably. Also I'm fairly certain that Rhinos are a lot *more* aggressive than Grizzly Bears because they are practically blind. Living in Africa that means they consider anything that moves near them a mortal threat and act accordingly by choosing violence first and asking questions never.
@TravisMcGee151 I'm confused by your comment here. Neither did op nor me imply that rhinos and hippos live in North America. The video also doesn't imply it. It's just a hypothetical video because, obviously a grizzly bear would never see a rhino in the wild.
They forgot about the much larger Polar Bear. With about a 300lb weight advantage, a foot taller, 5 inch larger paws, and much thicker fur, the Polar bear has the advantage .
Most of the moose killed by bears on UA-cam Videos are not fully grown. believe me any bear would have a hard time with a huge two thousand pound moose... Any size bear risks fatal injury when taking on a fully grown male moose.. Bears still hunt and kill moose but usually the smaller ones...
@@mikoraraI mean I don’t doubt an adult male moose could put up a good fight and injure the bear, but the only reason a bear avoids that fight is because there are easier targets out there with much less risk of injury However, if they were to clash and fight to death, I think the bear has a considerably greater chance of being the survivor
@@TheDesisgarfProbably not, those moose are way bigger than bears. A large adult male moose is going to have a pretty good size advantage on a large adult male. As this video insinuates: in the animal world it's almost always about size.
@@threezysworld8089one swipe from the bear can break bones including neck, spine, rips and legs. It is always possible a moose can kill a bear but I give it a 2/10 chance a bull moose kills a bear
Bears are terrifying. In old California, they used to bring in various animals against a grizzly and then bet on who would win. Tigers, lions, moose, and especially bulls - anything that was big enough that it would look like a good fight. The bears usually won in short order.
@404Usernamenotfound I did not say or intend to imply any such thing. It's just a partial list of animals that were brought in to fight bears at various times. I have never seen any reliable reference on how many lions, bulls, tigers or house cats, for that matter, were ever lined up against a bear. If you have one, then great.
Bull vs bear fights did happen but i didn't find any source about tigers/lions fighting grizzlies in california. And as for the bear vs bull fights they were incredibly biased towards the bear, from the paintings and written records that i have seen it was close combat fighting where the bull had no chance of reaching their top speed for their charge to be effective
I have to mention the cape buffalo. A full grown bull weight 2000 pounds and have a much bigger horns that bison. With that massive size, lethal horns and aggressiveness the cape buffalo is a formidable opponent capable to kill any average bear. Obviously if you’re talking about extreme giant specimen bear have more chances, but those are rare cases.
The list basically comes down to any land animal that is massively bigger than a grizzly could kill a grizzly. And agree Cape Buffalo should be on list, and probably replace tiger. A tiger and a full grown grizzly would see one of the animals walk away after one of them engaged the other in a fight. They'd realize they were both going to take a ton of damage and made mistake attacking, so they would disengage.
Not buying half this list. The Mexican Grizzlies were notorious for killing full grown bulls, by crushing their skulls with a single swipe. Ranchers had to hunt them to extinction. And Grizzlies have been known to take down moose. They can definitely outrun an elk and kill It. Compare that to the gigantic brown bears in Alaska, and I think they will make short work of anything less than a giraffe.
@@Thomas-fk3cw The North American Grizzley Bear is the top Predator in the entire planet , can crush a Siberian Tiger but I believe Grizzly would need to catch cuz Siberian would run from it .... the rest aren't Predators, so it's a complete different scenario ... Elephant , Rhino, Bison , Cape Buffalo and Hippos are too heavy duty to become prey to any living land Predator
A moose or Bison would have a difficult time actually killing a Grizzly. They could certainly fend off an attack from a Grizzly, but they don’t have enough weapons to actually kill a Grizzly.
They don't need weapons to kill a grizzly, they just fight, use their size, there was a genus of dinosaur called hadrosaurs and they had no weapons to use to fight but they survived
That's interesting, I didn't think anything in its habitat, except an elephant, could touch a tiger. how embarrassing for a tiger to get beat down by anything who's name began with SLOTH.
As another person said, there was a,record of when the Romans put animals in the arena against each other. 1 record has a rhino killing 1 animal then flipping the bear in the air.
Have you ever seen a pissed off elephant kill a rhino? It is ridiculously one sided and brutal. When an elephant is angry, you get the hell out of there.
For a real-life example of only a few years back, there is a sanctuary in Georgia that housed the famous BLT trio, a black bear, a lion, and a tiger who were raised together as cubs and did not want to be separated. The lion and tiger have since died of old age ailments, the bear is still alive. According to their keepers, the bear was always the boss and it wasn't even close.
@@jackwoods535 They were all the same age. A drug dealer had bought them as cubs to look badass, and they were confiscated months later when the police arrested him. By that time they were so bonded that they would cry and wouldn't eat when they were separated. The sanctuary decided to keep them together after that. Here's a quick video on them, in happier times. Baloo is the only one left. ua-cam.com/video/eUg9E41ImzY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AnimalPlanet
That is more psychological for the lion and tiger were most likely younger than the cubs when they got together. Further to that, they understand their environmental challenges and require each other's support. Giving into a bear does not mean they're weaker.
@@timothychung4811 They were all about the same ago. The bear was boss, the lion was chill and a bit on the lazy size, and the tiger was a trickster but much smaller than the other two. And nobody "gave into" anybody - they never fought - it's just that they just deferred to the bear. www.google.com/search?q=blt+lion+tiger+bear&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS978US978&oq=blt+lion+tiger+bear&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i22i30l2j0i390i512i650l3.6864j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:346269ac,vid:fdxU6CpvUgg,st:0
@@timothychung4811 no but their bone structure does lol. Not to mention a bears thicker fur and skin. Full grown male bears are built to fight each other savagely and have naturally tough bodies to help deal with this. Male big cats simply don't contend nearly as hard with each other let alone have the same physical fortitude of a bear. As I've stated previously there's vids of sloth bears fighting off full grown tigers and they're half the size of brown bears.
There are tons of documented accounts of grizzly being pitted against tigers and lions from the Roman empire to the days of the gold rush in and around San Francisco. 99% of the time, the grizzly won. Sun bears more than not, effectively defend against tiger attacks in the wild. The sun bear is a much smaller and more timid cousin to a grizzly
I guess that 99% is not based on any calculations. And of course the devil is in the details. A mosquito can kill a human. But not in a straight up fight.
The Kodiac Brown bear (subspecies of a grizzly) can weight between 1500 and 2000 lbs. One of these giants has nothing to fear from a bison, moose or tiger. They are not going to always kill their prey simply because of the speed of the prey, and the desire to take on the weakest opponent possible. In a forced fight between a tiger, the tiger wouldn't last more than a minute. The largest brown bears are litterally 3 times the size, 3 times the power and with greater weapons. Tigers generally run from fights with large predators, because they are not fighters. They are predators and would never attack a giant brown bear. The tiger would run for its life.
@@Mark-jb5yh not against a 1500 lb brown bear, it doesn't. Now, if you put the lion up against a 500 lb grizzly, the fight could get interesting. Most fights in nature are going to be determined by circumstances. ie., mother guarding cubs, entering the other predators territory, size of the individuals in the fight, etc. A fair match has to be where both animals are contained, can't run away and will be forced to fight. Still, some animals will win in this situation simply because they are not as stressed by the containment.
@@Mark-jb5yh History has shown us that lions barely stand a chance against tigers. AT least the Bengal tiger. Against a large Siberian tiger, they stand no chance. Against a Grizzly bear it would be the same thing, no chance in hell. Lions always fight as a group. One on one they are not that familiar with and aren't the same animal. Lions don't have much of a chance against the 4 larger subspecies of bear, the Kodiac, Polar, Grizzly and Brown bears.
@@t74guard78 - Male Lions will fight to the death to protect their pride, or trying to take over another pride. They won’t however, stand a chance against a much larger bear of any species.
@@luffebassenAnother thing is, It doesn’t have to be a Saltwater Croc. A Nile Crocodile is the smaller version of the Saltwater Croc and would destroy a bear. It has a bite force of up to 5000psi and weighs close to 3000 pounds. Saltwater Croc has a bite force of up to 7700psi and weighs even closer to 3000 pounds
Bulls can also fight bears. There was this farmer who recorded a bull fighting off a grizzly bear. Once the bear stood up the bull charges and it’s horns almost pierced through the bear’s skin. The bear felt that and it ran away. No wonder bulls are so tough but not all of em are mean some can be friendly.
Only tank builds (bison,rhino,elephant,buffalo) can beat the grizzly in head to head conflict id say. The amount of damage grizzly bears can take and keep fighting is absolutely crazy
@@bowskee Bullfreakin sheet. An alligator tires out in less then 4 mins. Bears fight for a lot longer than that. Seeing as cougars fight so hard they drive off Grizzly bears if they HAVE to but typically even a cougar is not so stupid to get a deadly injury fighting one unless it is a mother protecting her cubs. And Sloth bears fight off tigers, cause tigers want an easy meal, not one that is a serious battle.
Odds are good if a gator did grab hold of a bears paw or leg the bear would be badly wounded and flee. From experience handling gators for years I can tell you out of the water their maneuverability is very poor. A bear would be cautious dealing with a gator if they both saw each other coming and would make very easy work of an alligator in nearly every case.
I remember as a child I was watching animal planet or something, and saw a desperately hungry lioness try to attack an adult elephant. It broke it's neck with one swing of it's trunk and lioness just died....
@STILL SOUNDING THE TRUMPET MINISTRIES That's happened like a once or twice on record bud, relax. That doesn't mean that the average grizzly bear just does that. They hunt them "regularly," but they don't anime blitz them.
The only way a tiger can kill an adult male grizzly bear is by attacking while the bear is sleeping or through a perfect ambush , but head on the grizzly wins
I think most bears would be afraid of an elephant. A human is pretty small compared to the bear usually only weighing a couple hundred pounds but an elephant can weigh 200lbs at birth being already as heavy as an average adult male human. An adult elephant weigh over 10,000lbs so it's obvious a bear would find a human less intimidating. Only a baby elephant would have to worry about a bear.
Even a gorilla could kill a elephant, a big Grizz, would kill them both, and have a large Feast. Even Polar and Kodiak bears, which are bigger than Grizzlies, except the Golden one's would turn tails and run. Polar Bears are the largest Bears. But don't have the attitude of Ursus Horibelus and run away when confronted by one. Seen it with my own 2 eyes.
Interesting. Prehistoric bears used to hunt both rhinos and Mammoths. No hippos were in the area at that time so it's hard to tell. As for tigers, I'll take the grizzly every time.
@@bravekiller8115 not really. The "Short Face" bear, yes. Full grown males tipped the scales at 3,800 pounds. However, the "Cave" bear was around the size today's brown bears.
Forgot Orcas. Coastal Grizzlies run into them occasionally, same as polar bears. Results are generally alike, too. EDIT: The tiger generally loses against adult brown bears, we know this because bear fighting was a sport. Even juvenile brown bears win against the tiger fully 50% of the time according to recorded interactions. Against the larger grizzly a tiger loses almost every time.
@@thesnailiscoming..5736 no it isn't, look it up. We have documented cases, both in the wild and in captivity. If you opened your eyes instead of your mouth you'd look and sound smarter.
If you think bear fighting is a fair example of real world encounters, then you've got no idea. That "sport" pits them against one another in a small, open arena where brute force is all that matters. As said in the video, tigers ambush the bears in their sleep, or when they're unaware for one reason or another.
Ok bison, moose, and tigers CAN kill a grizzly. But most of the time are going to end up as food. The other 3 are the opposite. A grizzly CAN kill them, but mostly would end with a dead bear.
@@castleanthrax1833Nonsense. Grizzlies have killed many mountain lions which have absolutely tried to tear the bear apart with their sharp claws. But bears have such a thick fur, skin and fat layer that it doesn't phase them. A Siberian Tiger would get torn to shreds by a large grizzly bear.
@@castleanthrax1833Were you not saying that a bear wouldn't stand a chance against a tiger because it would its claws attached to it head, which you referred to as "spears?"
I'm 76 years old now. When I was a teenager I read an article that was written by a guy who was somewhat well known for his wild game kills in Canada and Alaska, and he said the Eskimos and some other native peoples up there had it as part of their lore that wolverines were known to climb trees and drop on a bear's back and bite them on the back of the neck and break their neck which would kill them. I wonder it that's true. I wouldn't doubt it.
Theres a clip on YT of a wolverine attacking a reindeer in a snowstorm. Its persistence, speed and agility is terrifying to behold, even from the distance from which it was filmed. I suppose a bear might have thicker skin than a reindeer perhaps? Anyway, it shows its utter disregard of taking on an animal which must be around 10 times larger.
That sounds preposterous. No animal on this planet would willingly and voluntarily attack a giant grizzly bear and I don’t care how crazy they are, wolverines and badgers included.
@@TomUK7 I saw that video, it didn't matter the reindeer slammed the wolverine on the ground, it just got up, wagged its tail like a happy dog and went right back at it. I've heard stories of Wolverines shot in the head with 30 30s and they kept right on like it was just a scratch.
I assumed your list would be of animals that have a realistic chance of meeting in the wild. But since you mentioned elephants hippos etc, why not mention aquatic/ semi aquatic animals. Crocs, walrus maybe orcas or great whites since you never specified where the hypothetical fight takes place
well he only named land mammals so guess this is what he meant by animals. if you can choose anything a tick or venomous snake could kill it if lucky. very lucky for the tick haha.
They certainly had the best chance, however in the bull and bear fights, if the grizzly got inside those horns it easily broke that longhorns neck with a single blow with those 5in claws. the longhorn basically had one chance to get those horns into the grizzly and put a couple of feet of them into the grizzly's chest. If he missed he was screwed. in hunting them, the grizzly snuck up from behind and charged bad news trying to turn around in time, grizzlies are FAST.i saw a video where a grizzly chased a full grown moose for over 10 miles across the tundra and even across a river and finally ran it to the ground. Amazing speed and endurance. i actually felt sorry for that moose when it was clear that it was played out and the grizzly showed no signs of it as it killed it. Moose are BIG and they are MEAN, but it took one look at that big grizzly from a quarter mile away and began running, i thought the grizzly was stupid to think it could catch up to it, but dam if it DIDNT..
Moose are regularly eaten by grizzly bears. Happens all the time. Especially in Canada where there are not only more moose, but the grizzly bears have a different gene pool than the grizzlys in the United States. The Canadian bears are much, much larger. Same species, different gene pool.
A prime condition bull moose trying to actively kill a grizzly bear (the scenario here) is not the same as a grizzly bear predating on a cow moose or snatching a moose calf - wherein the bear can decide when to attack, where to attack from and what to attack. Before you even BEGIN to mention it, no. Bears cannot decapitated moose and they never have.
6 years ago my brother asked me who would win in a fight bear vs elephant. I told him elephant and found something online where they talked about how they don't live in eachothers territory but in the hypothetical situation where somehow they crossed paths and decided to fight how the fight would go down. They ended with, "you would have one slightly wounded elephant and one very dead bear." This is far more thorough.
Grizzly Bears lived mostly in the Prairies driven by their habit over run to the Alpine. Rocky Mountain Grizzlies ate very different than the Kodiak who live coastal eating Salmon. You can’t approach a Mountain Griz or be around them like in Alaska not at all.
Six animals that could defeat a grizzly bear in their native range of North America would be: Wolf (talk about a whole pack) Moose American buffalo Polar bear (in Alaska) Muskox (in Canada) Wolverine
wolviern isnt beating a bear sorry i know he heard the story of the wolviren killing a polar bear but the thing is that was a captive polar bear that never fought a day in its life and probably thought the wolviren was harmeles and came over and out of no where the wolviren attacked it so but a wild bear would rip and wolviren apart like a chew toy they have nothing on the bear and weigh 90 lbs be realistic dude lol.
@@susman791 Defeat, not kill. If a wolverine stands its ground and the bear decides to skulk away and not mess with it because it's not worth the nips from the crazy bastard, I'd say that bear is "defeated"
@@Pastordavidcpcit would have a big chance its an ambush predator if it sneaked on the bear the bear is in danger but if the tiger doesnt sneak to it the tiger would be shredded
@@Starook . Thankfully we will never find out. Tigers have a difficult time defeating a 250LB sloth bear. Imagine an 800LB GRIZZLY. Or better yet a 1200LB Kodiak bear. Ambush or not, the tiger would die. The bear has four advantages over the tiger. Size, power, cardio, and fur. That’s my humble opinion. I respect yours
In addition to the African species mentioned, the giraffe and cape buffalo would also win. Komodo dragons are likely a draw every time. Even if the grizzly is bigger, it takes just a single bite from the dragon to end the grizzly.
Dude are you serious!? A Komodo dragon would get its ass kicked in a fight with a Grizzly. One swipe and a dragon has its spine snapped. Grizzly is much quicker and faster as well, plus it’s hide and fat are so thick that a Dragon’s teeth wouldn’t even penetrate it. No contest.
@@cheycer9784 It's not venom, it's bacteria. But technically speaking, the bear wins the fight and kills the K dragon. However if biten the bear will die the next day. Most people/experts would then consider the fight a draw.
In this list, only hippos, rhinos and elephants could consistently win against a grizzly. A tiger could win 1 out of 10 if they catch the bear unprepared. The other one's have no chance at all.
You left off the Polar Bear. The most aggressive and deadly Bear on the planet. Also the Kodiak Bear which is much larger than a Grizzly. Followed by the absolute most dangerous predator...MAN
Why suggest grizzly bears can be killed by tigers, hippos, rhinos, and elephants when they never share the same territory? You might as well say that a grizzly doesn't stand a chance against a giant squid. The idea is just as preposterous.
Have you ever tried imagining what it feels like for an elephant to have a trunk? I guess it's sorta like having a long arm protruding from your face. I can't imagine what that feels like.
Yes it is there is NO terrestrial predator outside of the brown bear family that would stand a chance. Elephants, Rhinos and such of course the size is just too much to overcome...tigers, lions, bull or gorillas don't stand a chance.
Clear Add : Polar Bear, Salt Water Crocodile (ambush only of course), Giraffe (solo giraffe can hold an entire lion pride at bay) On the fence : Tiger (only largest Siberian Tigers could), Bison (not sure of bison endurance), Cape Buffalo (sharp horns and super aggressive) Probably Remove : Moose (bear can wear it down) Ignore : Ocean Predators
"Male Pacific walruses weigh about 800 to 1,700 kg (1,764-3,748 lb.) and are about 2.7 to 3.6 m (9-12 ft.) long. " They have two massive tusks and can easily kill a brown bear.
True. I watched a walrus kill a hungry polar bear that risked an attack on a herd of walruses, and seized one. But in the scuffle, the walrus managed to impale the bear with its tusks. The bear eventually collapsed from it wounds and died.
Yeah, people forget about the walrus and always underestimate it. Those creatures are practically invincible in the wild, and can deal massive damage to anyone that gets into close quarters with it.
Moose only get up to 800 pounds max. There’s no proof this moose was even that size anyways so why say it’s 1,800 pounds. That’s as heavy as a car or close to one and an animal with that weight would come down on itself it’s just too much weight unless it’s an Elephant. 😂
@@spartanalphamode2987 are you very sure about that? We own a mare horse which is not the biggest that weighs 1350 pounds. Im sure I have seen much bigger moose....
The Hippo, rhino, and elephant are the only definite victors. Other possible animals that could beat a Grizzly r the polar bear, saltwater croc, and cape Buffalo
@@netforcetechnologiesllc I'm scared of my cat sometimes. Does that mean my cat would beat me in a fight to the death where both sides are determined to kill the other?
Don't underestimate a bear. They are smart and relentless, just like a wolf. They both are strategic predators that can kill instantly or wear down their prey. Since bears and wolves interact a lot, bears know how to cut their prey to death.
its not even that bears are just ruthless grapplers they have very good fighting stamina there fights last for 4-9 mins none stop action I agree with everything in the video except for the tiger part they have nothing on the bear.
@@garysh3580 Wolves are brave as they come. Wolves just don't kill in packs. They are social animals like lions and hyenas. Alone, they are all still dangerous and deadly.
@Blazenwave a Lion, Tiger or Bear would go to the jugular in a instance. A human would never stand a chance in hell with just a knife. You’ve seen to many CGI movies little buddy.
Salt water/Nile crocodile, Hippo Rhino or Elephant, Giraffe, Venomous Snakes, Tiger & Polar Bear are the only animals that could/have a chance in killing a grizzly imo
@@ArticeAshanti I'm scared of my cat sometimes. Does that mean my cat would beat me in a fight? I could probably scare a moose if i snuck up on it, does that mean I'd beat a moose in a fight to the death?
Logging camps in the Old West used to pit grizzlies against tigers and lions brought in for the purpose. The bears won every contest easily because the cats have relatively thin skulls from the side. One blow to the side of the head from a large bear and the cat dies instantly. We have, unfortunately, historical records of these contests. Grizzlies defeat polar bears the same way, despite the size disadvantage. All the others I agree with.
I would imagine if in some strange circumstance a grizzly fell off a cliff into the ocean and a hungry orca were near by the bear would not fair well.😂😂😂
That's a good list. However, I would add in polar bears because they're the largest of bears, and they're clips of polar bears encountering grizzly bears.
This is so fascinating. Although I am older, I spent most of my life where I was born, New York City. Two Zoos there: T Central Park Zoo, which is great for introducing little city children to wild animals. (There is a petting zoo for children to interact with farm animals. It was built when I was in my 20's.) The Bronx Zoo has a decent representation of wild animals. But very few of the ones in this video, due to the dangers they pose.) All in all, I am learning so much from your videos! And they are excellently produced. Thank you! 👍🌹❤️
There’s no way a Siberian tiger is going to take a grizzly bear. That’s like saying Floyd Mayweather could beat Mike Tyson without running for his life
What about the cute little skunk? It's the only animal in the world that a grizzly will willingly, if not happily, share his dinner with. Defeating doesn't automatically mean fighting!
@@billkelly6292 Not true. Things like coyotes and bobcats kill skunks. The question of what can kill a grizzly doesn't mean it wants to. It may be the 2 are put in a situation they feel they have to.
Polar Bears should be here too. Polar Bear are even known to prey on Siberian Tigers, Tiger's fur are sometimes found on Polar Bear's feces. Apex predators would normally avoid each other unless they are starving. Polar Bears are more likely to starve than Brown Bears since their diet are strictly carnivorous (arguably), it force them to take risk to hunt dangerous preys.
@@brandondavis7777 Like I said predators would normally avoid each other. This video is about hypothetical situation. Polar Bear won't risk fighting another bear since it needs to hunt, it can't afford to be hurt unless it's starving. Brown Bears on the other hand are omnivores and has variety in their diet including birds, berries, fruits, plant roots and some veggies. Also Polar Bears won't consider Brown Bears as prey since they are known mate and have offsprings called Grolar Bears, they consider other species as one of their kind. If the Polar Bear will go all out fighting a Grizzly it has a chance to win, just like a Tiger has chance of beating a Grizzly.
@@alexanderliew3415 A tiger has zero change of beating a Grizzly. They lack the strength and stamina. There's a reason people need to keep comparing other Bears to Grizzlies when trying to make the tiger argument. As no other predator except a bear, can actual take on a bear.
@@brandondavis7777 if tigers don't have a chance to kill a grizzly then how come they're known to kill Ussuri brown bears which are larger than grizzlies.
You forgot humans. For instance, Bella Twin, a Cree woman, shot and killed a Grizzly in 1953 with a single round from a .22 rifle. Hard to believe, but she knew exactly where to aim, and brought down the largest bear at that time in the Canadian back country. She placed her shot between the bear’s eye and ear, which went directly into its brain. It was an impossible shot that killed that bear with such a small bullet.
@@magicjohnson3121 That's an unfair comparison. Humans don't have natural weapons like huge claws and canines. And even without those, the sheer size and power is too much for a person. That's like a toddler trying to fight an MMA champion. Of course humans would have to use tools/weapons to stand any chance, that's the only way we've managed to make it as a species for this long.
@@barlinerbar6251It's common sense.. Every single big cat expert has said that lions have a better fighting advantage since they fight more often than tigers and their manes are literally the perfect defence any big cat can have..Tigers avoid fighting..It's in their instincts..Even if a tiger is bigger than a lion , he will avoid facing him..Lions have far better stamina and endurance..A tiger fight usually lasts for 30 minutes to an hour..They fight till one of the tiger retreats whereas lion fights last for 4 to 6 hours and they fight till death so that alone tells you the story that in a fight between these two big cats the lion is not gonna give up and he'll keep fighting till his last breath And keep in mind that the biggest wild tiger (which is a Bengal tiger) is just slightly bigger than the biggest wild lion (which is an Okavango delta lion)..The difference between both of their weights is just 15 to 30 lbs..So saying that a tiger has more advantage just because he's a little bigger is a pretty funny thing to say lol
@@Darth_Malgus4627 Lmfao. Spanish bulls, buffalos, giraffe, tigers, and gaurs are all getting stomped. Porcupines are too small to even worry about and Grizzlies and Kodiaks often fight, and neither wins.
@@brandondavis7777 Explain how they get stomped?? Grizzlies are terrified of a fully grown bull american Bison, Gaur is just a bigger bison, Spanish bull and Cape Buffalo are smaller but are much more agressive, Giraffe are tall enough to crush the skull of the the Grizzly, African Porcupine will choke the bear to death, Kodiak bears are much bigger than Grizzlies and they are not cowards like Polar bears, Siberian Tigers eat Ussuri Brown bears for breakfast, which is the same size as Grizzly bears.
Well a grizzly wouldn't completely lose a fight with a moose I mean it does have claws a massive paws said to be able to crush a moose skull and just capable of crushing bowling balls
@@chalkandcheese1868lmao there's many documented cases of grizzly bears killing moose with one swipe. Heck in 2005 a 4 year old Grizzly bear killed an alpha wolf with one swipe to the head.
@@silverandgold4351 Stop saying "many documented cases" when it's complete BS, it's an anatomical impossibility, you sound like a 10 year old. Have you ever seen a bear fight? they don't even hit each other, they push and grapple. So enough with the comic book nonsense.
Oh really well did you know there are around 15 accounts bears reportingly slapping a moose's head from their bodies because a bears four limbs are oriented to perfectly inflict maximum swiping power plus a grizzlies pause on the size of dinner plates dwarfing human hands and their claws can be 2 to 4 inches in length
I pretty much agree with the list.
Tigers, Bison and moose all have a chance to be killed by a grizzly and vice versa. But hippo, rhino and elephants are literally too much for the grizzly. Definitely one sided when it comes to African megafauna. They just built different lmao
Big sized bison will kill it
African Cape Buffalo also too strong and aggressive for bear.
I don’t see a Bull Bison losing to a grizzly in any scenario
A Elephant or Rhino or hippo will kill a Grizzly
Idk about bison but I know for a fact a tiger won't kill a grizzly
They forgot the most deadly animal on earth, the human being.
1000%
10009900000000% I agree
But we're not animals. We were made in God's image, they were not.
@@kadensmith1224 Huh sorry bird lad
@@kadensmith1224 When people start killing each other for asinine situations, humans are no better then an animal, sometimes worse.
I’m from South Africa I’ve seen elephants bend twist and knock down massive trees for fun. In an accident cars always get destroyed by trees. So these guys really are something else
Anything which has that weight can be that dangerous.
They protect their off spring just like you and me would bud.
Here in Alaska, it’s safer to run into a ditch at 50 mph than hit a moose
The scariest part about bears is that they are still tanks, but have unrivaled stamina and agility for their strength and size. While this is not the context of the video, if I were running for my life, I'd much rather it be anything else on this list, with the exception of tigers. The tiger would at least most likely kill quickly, while bears just eat you alive.
Все склонны преувеличивать их выносливость.
I've been killed by both in previous lives. Didn't know what had hit me with either once they took that first swipe tbh.
@@Loskov-my3xwhopefully youre luckier on this one
😂 @@Loskov-my3xw
Yup
Everyone is a gangsta until a Wild Elephant arrives the scene 😅
😂 but scared of a mouse
Ain’t NO ONE stepping up to Dumbo! NO ONE!!!
@@taedavis1464Only in cartoons
Absolutely right ..there is no animal in land now stand against African or Asian elephant ...even the mightiest animals..rhino ,hippo, tiger ,lion bear etc..you can see videos of these animals are afraid.and lost against elephant ..actually in the case of strength the are the emperors.
Wait till I get me a "Little Foot" 😂
Can't really disagree with the list, although the Giraffe could have made it into a top 6 probably. Also I'm fairly certain that Rhinos are a lot *more* aggressive than Grizzly Bears because they are practically blind. Living in Africa that means they consider anything that moves near them a mortal threat and act accordingly by choosing violence first and asking questions never.
Correct
@@RabidGummyBearRhino and Hippos in North America? lol. Maybe they should include T-Rex as well😅
@TravisMcGee151 I'm confused by your comment here. Neither did op nor me imply that rhinos and hippos live in North America. The video also doesn't imply it. It's just a hypothetical video because, obviously a grizzly bear would never see a rhino in the wild.
Hilarious that you think a giraffe could kill a grizzly bear.
@@SkeletonHands6969There’s literally videos on UA-cam where a giraffe kills a lion with 1 kick, a grizzly bear would literally stand no chance
They forgot about the much larger Polar Bear. With about a 300lb weight advantage, a foot taller, 5 inch larger paws, and much thicker fur, the Polar bear has the advantage .
The grizzly would have the advantage. Polar bears would overheat too easily in a fight.
@@potentatewags I'm surprised the Right hasn't used Polar Bears as a counter to the Left's claim of White Supremacy. Just give it some time
@Buck Chile ????
A polar bear wouldn’t defeat a grizzly. Grizzlies are much meaner and inherently more violent than polar bears.
@@magicjohnson3121 what I’m saying is this guy stupid or something?
“moose can kill a bear” meanwhile a video shows a black bear dragging a moose carcass
Most of the moose killed by bears on UA-cam Videos are not fully grown. believe me any bear would have a hard time with a huge two thousand pound moose... Any size bear risks fatal injury when taking on a fully grown male moose.. Bears still hunt and kill moose but usually the smaller ones...
@@mikoraraI mean I don’t doubt an adult male moose could put up a good fight and injure the bear, but the only reason a bear avoids that fight is because there are easier targets out there with much less risk of injury
However, if they were to clash and fight to death, I think the bear has a considerably greater chance of being the survivor
@@TheDesisgarfI'd say it is more of an even fight, as the moose can one-shot the bear as well.
@@TheDesisgarfProbably not, those moose are way bigger than bears. A large adult male moose is going to have a pretty good size advantage on a large adult male. As this video insinuates: in the animal world it's almost always about size.
@@threezysworld8089one swipe from the bear can break bones including neck, spine, rips and legs. It is always possible a moose can kill a bear but I give it a 2/10 chance a bull moose kills a bear
Bears are terrifying. In old California, they used to bring in various animals against a grizzly and then bet on who would win. Tigers, lions, moose, and especially bulls - anything that was big enough that it would look like a good fight. The bears usually won in short order.
@404Usernamenotfound
Usually bulls, but that doesn't change what I wrote.
@404Usernamenotfound I did not say or intend to imply any such thing. It's just a partial list of animals that were brought in to fight bears at various times. I have never seen any reliable reference on how many lions, bulls, tigers or house cats, for that matter, were ever lined up against a bear. If you have one, then great.
Bull vs bear fights did happen but i didn't find any source about tigers/lions fighting grizzlies in california. And as for the bear vs bull fights they were incredibly biased towards the bear, from the paintings and written records that i have seen it was close combat fighting where the bull had no chance of reaching their top speed for their charge to be effective
@@lvrbad5588 they fought most everything against california grizzlies which were large like kodiak bears, and the bears won in seconds every time.
I remember this time my grandad would bring dragons to fight the bears
I have to mention the cape buffalo. A full grown bull weight 2000 pounds and have a much bigger horns that bison. With that massive size, lethal horns and aggressiveness the cape buffalo is a formidable opponent capable to kill any average bear. Obviously if you’re talking about extreme giant specimen bear have more chances, but those are rare cases.
The list basically comes down to any land animal that is massively bigger than a grizzly could kill a grizzly. And agree Cape Buffalo should be on list, and probably replace tiger. A tiger and a full grown grizzly would see one of the animals walk away after one of them engaged the other in a fight. They'd realize they were both going to take a ton of damage and made mistake attacking, so they would disengage.
Cape Buffaloes are one of the meanest animals,their not happy just to kill whatever, they want to stomp it into the ground. Very dangerous animal.
That cape Buffalo was on my list more tiger.
Not buying half this list. The Mexican Grizzlies were notorious for killing full grown bulls, by crushing their skulls with a single swipe. Ranchers had to hunt them to extinction. And Grizzlies have been known to take down moose. They can definitely outrun an elk and kill
It. Compare that to the gigantic brown bears in Alaska, and I think they will make short work of anything less than a giraffe.
@@Thomas-fk3cw The North American Grizzley Bear is the top Predator in the entire planet , can crush a Siberian Tiger but I believe Grizzly would need to catch cuz Siberian would run from it .... the rest aren't Predators, so it's a complete different scenario ... Elephant , Rhino, Bison , Cape Buffalo and Hippos are too heavy duty to become prey to any living land Predator
A moose or Bison would have a difficult time actually killing a Grizzly. They could certainly fend off an attack from a Grizzly, but they don’t have enough weapons to actually kill a Grizzly.
They don't need weapons to kill a grizzly, they just fight, use their size, there was a genus of dinosaur called hadrosaurs and they had no weapons to use to fight but they survived
in Canada grizzlies kill many moose or bison
A human with an AK-47. Now that's a very dangerous animal, right there
With a knowledge of building tools and knowledge of anatomy and chemicals.
even more dangerous if they're trump cultists with AK-47s
@izegagbe Yeah, Human sapiens are the most dangerous species on Earth.
even more so if they're trump cult members
Dangerous gun u mean
If a much smaller Sloth Bear can beat a Tiger,I don't think a Grizzly would have a problem with one.
Exactly
i wouldnt say defeat more like deter it from fighting it but yes a grizzly would kill a tiger mid dif
depends on what kind of tiger
That's interesting, I didn't think anything in its habitat, except an elephant, could touch a tiger. how embarrassing for a tiger to get beat down by anything who's name began with SLOTH.
@@susman791 don't rely on people saying, google it. the siberian is far bigger.
If a rhino can lift a buffalo of the ground, the bear would be much easier.
Lol.. There's a video of a rhino ragdolling a 3000lb vehicle. That bear will turn to mashed meat in minutes.
@@kak8895I’ve seen a similar video showing a Rhino flipping a jeep with that massive front horn.
A rhino would kill a bear easily with its horn. Once that horn hit you, it's over.
@@KrishnaSingh-ow1ieAgree there a 3 That would kill a Grizzly easy and that’s a Elephant Rhino or hippo it would be Lights out for the Grizzly
As another person said,
there was a,record of when the Romans put animals in the arena against each other.
1 record has a rhino killing 1 animal then flipping the bear in the air.
Have you seen a fight between rhinos, it's deadly and scary
The video of the Rhino tossing a wart hog 20 feet in the air is epic, but juvenile male Elephants kill Rhino's all the time.
Hippos are no joke either
Have you ever seen a pissed off elephant kill a rhino? It is ridiculously one sided and brutal. When an elephant is angry, you get the hell out of there.
@@testodudeelephants would destroy everyone easily
For a real-life example of only a few years back, there is a sanctuary in Georgia that housed the famous BLT trio, a black bear, a lion, and a tiger who were raised together as cubs and did not want to be separated. The lion and tiger have since died of old age ailments, the bear is still alive. According to their keepers, the bear was always the boss and it wasn't even close.
@@jackwoods535 They were all the same age. A drug dealer had bought them as cubs to look badass, and they were confiscated months later when the police arrested him. By that time they were so bonded that they would cry and wouldn't eat when they were separated. The sanctuary decided to keep them together after that.
Here's a quick video on them, in happier times. Baloo is the only one left.
ua-cam.com/video/eUg9E41ImzY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AnimalPlanet
Videos of much smaller sloth bears kicking tigers ass so ya this list is kinda bogus
That is more psychological for the lion and tiger were most likely younger than the cubs when they got together. Further to that, they understand their environmental challenges and require each other's support. Giving into a bear does not mean they're weaker.
@@timothychung4811 They were all about the same ago. The bear was boss, the lion was chill and a bit on the lazy size, and the tiger was a trickster but much smaller than the other two. And nobody "gave into" anybody - they never fought - it's just that they just deferred to the bear.
www.google.com/search?q=blt+lion+tiger+bear&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS978US978&oq=blt+lion+tiger+bear&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i22i30l2j0i390i512i650l3.6864j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:346269ac,vid:fdxU6CpvUgg,st:0
@@timothychung4811 no but their bone structure does lol. Not to mention a bears thicker fur and skin. Full grown male bears are built to fight each other savagely and have naturally tough bodies to help deal with this. Male big cats simply don't contend nearly as hard with each other let alone have the same physical fortitude of a bear. As I've stated previously there's vids of sloth bears fighting off full grown tigers and they're half the size of brown bears.
Where, exactly, in Africa are there Grizzlies?
Haha I kept waiting for killer whales to pop up 😂
I still think the giraffe is an underrated rival.
I remember something along the lines of someone observing a giraffe kicking a lion so hard it decapitated its head
Wouldn't doubt the kick, but that neck is a liability.
@@kenmorris8219 they can use it as Club, Like Swing a Bat. Giraffe's Had Horns. Plus the Long Neck Imagine that Swing
my money is on the giraffe
Giraffe is heavy enough will get gored and or bull dozered and stomped to death yall tripping
Agreed on all of these but surprised the Polar Bear wasn't on this as well.
or Kodiak
Because this guy misses alot
Because His list is stupid. Tiger and moose cannot defeat grizzly bear.
@@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 Both could. A fully grown buck moose is no joke and a siberian tiger is an apex of the apex predators.
@@NickSibz it’s still not gonna win against a grizzly bear
I'm fairly confident Chuck Norris could take care of a grizzly bear.
legend has it Chuck Norris can even fly like an Eagle... 🙃
Fairly confident??? You mean 1000% certain chuck norris could destroy a bear with even a thought...
Elephants are basically invincible haha.
On land*
Rpg
@enigma9971 Elephant gets killed by tiger though
Except from humans.
Tigers are no match for an adult elephant 1 on 1.
There are tons of documented accounts of grizzly being pitted against tigers and lions from the Roman empire to the days of the gold rush in and around San Francisco. 99% of the time, the grizzly won. Sun bears more than not, effectively defend against tiger attacks in the wild. The sun bear is a much smaller and more timid cousin to a grizzly
I didn't know that the Grizzly bear had already been introduced to the Old World during the Roman time. Good to know.
(Brown bear)
He’s a tiger fanboy
I guess that 99% is not based on any calculations. And of course the devil is in the details. A mosquito can kill a human. But not in a straight up fight.
in the wild with free space the amur tiger known to kill hunt them in russia and win more thats facts.
The Kodiac Brown bear (subspecies of a grizzly) can weight between 1500 and 2000 lbs. One of these giants has nothing to fear from a bison, moose or tiger. They are not going to always kill their prey simply because of the speed of the prey, and the desire to take on the weakest opponent possible. In a forced fight between a tiger, the tiger wouldn't last more than a minute. The largest brown bears are litterally 3 times the size, 3 times the power and with greater weapons. Tigers generally run from fights with large predators, because they are not fighters. They are predators and would never attack a giant brown bear. The tiger would run for its life.
True.thier videos premise is silly
Well if that's true, then a lion doesn't stand a chance either....
@@Mark-jb5yh not against a 1500 lb brown bear, it doesn't. Now, if you put the lion up against a 500 lb grizzly, the fight could get interesting.
Most fights in nature are going to be determined by circumstances. ie., mother guarding cubs, entering the other predators territory, size of the individuals in the fight, etc. A fair match has to be where both animals are contained, can't run away and will be forced to fight. Still, some animals will win in this situation simply because they are not as stressed by the containment.
@@Mark-jb5yh History has shown us that lions barely stand a chance against tigers. AT least the Bengal tiger. Against a large Siberian tiger, they stand no chance. Against a Grizzly bear it would be the same thing, no chance in hell. Lions always fight as a group. One on one they are not that familiar with and aren't the same animal. Lions don't have much of a chance against the 4 larger subspecies of bear, the Kodiac, Polar, Grizzly and Brown bears.
@@t74guard78 - Male Lions will fight to the death to protect their pride, or trying to take over another pride. They won’t however, stand a chance against a much larger bear of any species.
I sure hope our grizzly bears are never attacked by hippos.
Lol!
Cocaine hippos: wait for a few centuries.
The bear is so tuff they had to go to different continents to find animals that could beat it lol.
Bison and Moose live in America
@@connorluvalle4503 Actually North America but thanks.
@@chalkandcheese1868 I meant that
@@connorluvalle4503 Also Europe too, I forgot about that.
Same with any apex predator. That's kinda what an apex predator is.
A large crocodile can easily kill a grizzly bear. I cant believe he is not on the list
Exactly...i said the same. A Saltwater croc can easily weigh a Ton and has the strongest bite in the world from what i remember.
True
@@luffebassenThe attack would happen so fast, before the bear knows it’s already underwater. 100% of the time the crocodile wins.
@@luffebassenAnother thing is, It doesn’t have to be a Saltwater Croc. A Nile Crocodile is the smaller version of the Saltwater Croc and would destroy a bear. It has a bite force of up to 5000psi and weighs close to 3000 pounds. Saltwater Croc has a bite force of up to 7700psi and weighs even closer to 3000 pounds
Hmm. Only in deep water I think. In the shallows or on dry land, a Grizzly would probably pound it to a pulp.
Bulls can also fight bears. There was this farmer who recorded a bull fighting off a grizzly bear. Once the bear stood up the bull charges and it’s horns almost pierced through the bear’s skin. The bear felt that and it ran away. No wonder bulls are so tough but not all of em are mean some can be friendly.
Yeah, like Ferdinand
they used to fight grizzlys against bulls in old california. the bet was how many bulls to kill the bear. bears often killed over 20 bulls in a row
@@jamescaleb9676 Where did you get this myth from?
@@jamescaleb9676there are different types of bulls y'know 😉
Bulls##t
Only tank builds (bison,rhino,elephant,buffalo) can beat the grizzly in head to head conflict id say. The amount of damage grizzly bears can take and keep fighting is absolutely crazy
alligator and tiger destroys beear
@@bowskeeno way
@@bowskee Bullfreakin sheet. An alligator tires out in less then 4 mins. Bears fight for a lot longer than that. Seeing as cougars fight so hard they drive off Grizzly bears if they HAVE to but typically even a cougar is not so stupid to get a deadly injury fighting one unless it is a mother protecting her cubs. And Sloth bears fight off tigers, cause tigers want an easy meal, not one that is a serious battle.
Don’t forgot about hippos, there are plenty of recorded bulls weighing over 6k lbs a grizzly bear would get absolutely cooked by a hippo
Odds are good if a gator did grab hold of a bears paw or leg the bear would be badly wounded and flee. From experience handling gators for years I can tell you out of the water their maneuverability is very poor. A bear would be cautious dealing with a gator if they both saw each other coming and would make very easy work of an alligator in nearly every case.
I remember as a child I was watching animal planet or something, and saw a desperately hungry lioness try to attack an adult elephant. It broke it's neck with one swing of it's trunk and lioness just died....
I saw lions trying to take on a giraffe. It was funny how it just pushed them off, and kicked them away.
Its been a few times a lion got lucky but it was with the help of the pride @CurlyFromTheSwirly
Grizzlies kill Moose regularly. They have been known to decapitate them with one swing because of its weak neck muscles and antlers.
Lmao that never happened
@@InsidiousSaint91 Whatever you say.
@STILL SOUNDING THE TRUMPET MINISTRIES That's happened like a once or twice on record bud, relax. That doesn't mean that the average grizzly bear just does that. They hunt them "regularly," but they don't anime blitz them.
@@kevinmandujano3444 If you read my response I did not say they decapitate moose regularly. I said they kill Moose regularly.
@@InsidiousSaint91 Say that to Joe Rogan. He has a story about exactly that happening.
I'm surprised they left the sasquatch out. It has been known to take a grizzly down without even being seen.
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solid observation
Tag, you’re it
How about yeti
Could be the predator. I see it in a film it picked up the bear easily
Would've been nice to see side-by-side pictures of the animals showing relative size.
The only way a tiger can kill an adult male grizzly bear is by attacking while the bear is sleeping or through a perfect ambush , but head on the grizzly wins
I think most bears would be afraid of an elephant. A human is pretty small compared to the bear usually only weighing a couple hundred pounds but an elephant can weigh 200lbs at birth being already as heavy as an average adult male human. An adult elephant weigh over 10,000lbs so it's obvious a bear would find a human less intimidating. Only a baby elephant would have to worry about a bear.
No the humans gun can t c b
The human will have a gun so we can kill all animals .
Even a gorilla could kill a elephant, a big Grizz, would kill them both, and have a large Feast. Even Polar and Kodiak bears, which are bigger than Grizzlies, except the Golden one's would turn tails and run. Polar Bears are the largest Bears. But don't have the attitude of Ursus Horibelus and run away when confronted by one. Seen it with my own 2 eyes.
Average adult male is not 200 pounds 😂
@@richmckenith They are more like 180 pounds. I assume you live in Fat America 😂
Interesting. Prehistoric bears used to hunt both rhinos and Mammoths. No hippos were in the area at that time so it's hard to tell. As for tigers, I'll take the grizzly every time.
Prehistoric bears were much larger though
@@bravekiller8115 not really. The "Short Face" bear, yes. Full grown males tipped the scales at 3,800 pounds. However, the "Cave" bear was around the size today's brown bears.
Nope. Sf bear couldn't even take down today's rhino let alone ice Age rhinos
@@prasanth2601 and you know this how?
@@efree345 Because he lived in the ice age. Just got here via his tome machine.
I can I don’t go in the wood without a 454 magnum duct tape to my hand
Seems a wise precaution 🤙
Forgot Orcas. Coastal Grizzlies run into them occasionally, same as polar bears. Results are generally alike, too. EDIT: The tiger generally loses against adult brown bears, we know this because bear fighting was a sport. Even juvenile brown bears win against the tiger fully 50% of the time according to recorded interactions. Against the larger grizzly a tiger loses almost every time.
Bullshit.
@@thesnailiscoming..5736 no it isn't, look it up. We have documented cases, both in the wild and in captivity. If you opened your eyes instead of your mouth you'd look and sound smarter.
Zavisi sve od situacije inače tigar se hrani crnim medvjedima..
You're correct..Orcas will drown Mr Bear in minutes...and they are always hunting in a Pod...
If you think bear fighting is a fair example of real world encounters, then you've got no idea. That "sport" pits them against one another in a small, open arena where brute force is all that matters. As said in the video, tigers ambush the bears in their sleep, or when they're unaware for one reason or another.
If I have to pick an animal to turn into for a fight to the death, I would definitely choose a grizzly bear.
I would choose a hippo
I'd choose an African bull elephant
I'd choose a blue whale
I'd choose a sperm whale
I'd choose a walrus cause it would resemble me the most with it's huge penis
You left out my grandad who used to claim he once defeated a wild grizzly completely unarmed.
And that too while going to school in a snowstorm barefoot as a kid. Right ?
White Rhinosaurus, African Elephants, Hippopotamus, Grizzly Bears, Crocodilians (group of species like alligators), and Polar Bears.
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Stephen Seagal will tell you without blinking an eye that he can beat up a grizzly bear.
Can he beat a kung fu panda? 😂
He died in 2021.
Ok bison, moose, and tigers CAN kill a grizzly. But most of the time are going to end up as food. The other 3 are the opposite. A grizzly CAN kill them, but mostly would end with a dead bear.
A grizzly CANNOT kill elephants, hippos and rhinos. Its a literal 0% chance, if both are healthy.
Good bears deserve extinction
Didn't you listen?
A grizzly has no chance against a rhino or elephant, unless it's a young one.
People forget that Grizzly bears are expert wrestlers, and can easily out grapple almost anything.
Except when that "almost anything" has spears attached to their heads.
There is a video on you tube showing 2 grizzly bears fighting. It was like watching 2 humans wrestle. There phenomenal grappler and wrestlers.
@@castleanthrax1833Nonsense. Grizzlies have killed many mountain lions which have absolutely tried to tear the bear apart with their sharp claws. But bears have such a thick fur, skin and fat layer that it doesn't phase them. A Siberian Tiger would get torn to shreds by a large grizzly bear.
@@JohnB-dr8skNeither mountain lions nor Siberian tigers have spears attached to their heads.
Learn to read properly.
@@castleanthrax1833Were you not saying that a bear wouldn't stand a chance against a tiger because it would its claws attached to it head, which you referred to as "spears?"
I'm 76 years old now. When I was a teenager I read an article that was written by a guy who was somewhat well known for his wild game kills in Canada and Alaska, and he said the Eskimos and some other native peoples up there had it as part of their lore that wolverines were known to climb trees and drop on a bear's back and bite them on the back of the neck and break their neck which would kill them. I wonder it that's true. I wouldn't doubt it.
Is it humanly possible to find that just so I can vicariously live through that age
Theres a clip on YT of a wolverine attacking a reindeer in a snowstorm. Its persistence, speed and agility is terrifying to behold, even from the distance from which it was filmed. I suppose a bear might have thicker skin than a reindeer perhaps? Anyway, it shows its utter disregard of taking on an animal which must be around 10 times larger.
That sounds preposterous. No animal on this planet would willingly and voluntarily attack a giant grizzly bear and I don’t care how crazy they are, wolverines and badgers included.
@@axe2grind244 A wolverine killed a polar bear in a zoo
@@TomUK7 I saw that video, it didn't matter the reindeer slammed the wolverine on the ground, it just got up, wagged its tail like a happy dog and went right back at it. I've heard stories of Wolverines shot in the head with 30 30s and they kept right on like it was just a scratch.
What about giraffes? It's rare for any lone animal (if it happens at all and I can't remember seeing it) to trifle with a full grown giraffe.
I've been asking for a while.
They are big enough to hold their own, but they are absolute glass cannons. An injured leg is a death sentence for a giraffe.
@@kenmorris8219 good point but I wonder how powerful their headbutts are as well.
@@kenmorris8219 I would at least put them above moose and even bison.
@@kenmorris8219 Nah, a Giraffe will crush the skull of the Grizzly with a single stomp.
I assumed your list would be of animals that have a realistic chance of meeting in the wild. But since you mentioned elephants hippos etc, why not mention aquatic/ semi aquatic animals. Crocs, walrus maybe orcas or great whites since you never specified where the hypothetical fight takes place
Anaconda!
@@Hardy_H_H yes an anaconda could kill a grizzly, also so could many small venomous snakes
Because there is no physically feasible way for them to actually fight without one being basically helpless in or out of water respectively
well he only named land mammals so guess this is what he meant by animals. if you can choose anything a tick or venomous snake could kill it if lucky. very lucky for the tick haha.
Aliens too
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Side note: The Spanish brought longhorn cattle to the New World because they were capable of fighting off predators, including grizzlies.
Actually it was because they are more disease resistant and could live in the harsher parts of Mexico and the American southwest.
They certainly had the best chance, however in the bull and bear fights, if the grizzly got inside those horns it easily broke that longhorns neck with a single blow with those 5in claws. the longhorn basically had one chance to get those horns into the grizzly and put a couple of feet of them into the grizzly's chest. If he missed he was screwed. in hunting them, the grizzly snuck up from behind and charged bad news trying to turn around in time, grizzlies are FAST.i saw a video where a grizzly chased a full grown moose for over 10 miles across the tundra and even across a river and finally ran it to the ground. Amazing speed and endurance. i actually felt sorry for that moose when it was clear that it was played out and the grizzly showed no signs of it as it killed it. Moose are BIG and they are MEAN, but it took one look at that big grizzly from a quarter mile away and began running, i thought the grizzly was stupid to think it could catch up to it, but dam if it DIDNT..
Moose are regularly eaten by grizzly bears. Happens all the time. Especially in Canada where there are not only more moose, but the grizzly bears have a different gene pool than the grizzlys in the United States. The Canadian bears are much, much larger. Same species, different gene pool.
Alaska
@@juanerikestrada8286 yes there too. ..lol part of me thinks of Alaska as being Canadian.
A prime condition bull moose trying to actively kill a grizzly bear (the scenario here) is not the same as a grizzly bear predating on a cow moose or snatching a moose calf - wherein the bear can decide when to attack, where to attack from and what to attack.
Before you even BEGIN to mention it, no. Bears cannot decapitated moose and they never have.
@@daviddorger6916 It's Canada adjacent, at least. 😅
Bears regularly go after moose cubs but more than likely run off when mother attacks. Bears are kinda pansies when outsized
I'd imagine Cape Buffalo would be on a longer list as they deal with Lions all the time.
6 years ago my brother asked me who would win in a fight bear vs elephant.
I told him elephant and found something online where they talked about how they don't live in eachothers territory but in the hypothetical situation where somehow they crossed paths and decided to fight how the fight would go down.
They ended with, "you would have one slightly wounded elephant and one very dead bear."
This is far more thorough.
Grizzly Bears lived mostly in the Prairies driven by their habit over run to the Alpine. Rocky Mountain Grizzlies ate very different than the Kodiak who live coastal eating Salmon. You can’t approach a Mountain Griz or be around them like in Alaska not at all.
Six animals that could defeat a grizzly bear in their native range of North America would be:
Wolf (talk about a whole pack)
Moose
American buffalo
Polar bear (in Alaska)
Muskox (in Canada)
Wolverine
wolviern isnt beating a bear sorry i know he heard the story of the wolviren killing a polar bear but the thing is that was a captive polar bear that never fought a day in its life and probably thought the wolviren was harmeles and came over and out of no where the wolviren attacked it so but a wild bear would rip and wolviren apart like a chew toy they have nothing on the bear and weigh 90 lbs be realistic dude lol.
@@susman791 Defeat, not kill. If a wolverine stands its ground and the bear decides to skulk away and not mess with it because it's not worth the nips from the crazy bastard, I'd say that bear is "defeated"
@@susman791 of course. if the bear chooses to fight, the wolverine dies.
Human
Pretty sure a killer whale could beat a bear 50% of the time, depending on the coin flip for home field or away game.
I would think a killer whale would win close to a 100%
Or a great white shark or blue whale. 😂 But I think they were going for land Animals.
@@CurlyFromTheSwirlyif you dropped one from a great height my moneys on the cetaceans...
You forgot my former English teacher's face before makeup. Seriously, great video.
I don't think a tiger can kill a grizzly bear in a 1v1 fight.
I agree. The tiger would not have a chance.
@@Pastordavidcpcit would have a big chance its an ambush predator if it sneaked on the bear the bear is in danger but if the tiger doesnt sneak to it the tiger would be shredded
@@Starook . Thankfully we will never find out. Tigers have a difficult time defeating a 250LB sloth bear. Imagine an 800LB GRIZZLY. Or better yet a 1200LB Kodiak bear. Ambush or not, the tiger would die. The bear has four advantages over the tiger. Size, power, cardio, and fur. That’s my humble opinion. I respect yours
@@Pastordavidcpc wait i did a mistake a bear would actually rip it to shreds cuz he said 1v1 like an actual duel
Yep. The 1% bear "meat" found in tiger scats is more than likely due to tigers scavenging on dead bears or juveniles... not from hunting live adults.
If I ever die near a grizzly bear know that my last words were "awe look at that bear. Its so cute. Let me pet you."
In addition to the African species mentioned, the giraffe and cape buffalo would also win. Komodo dragons are likely a draw every time. Even if the grizzly is bigger, it takes just a single bite from the dragon to end the grizzly.
The bear would die. But after it killed and ate the komodo.
Good thought. Two dragons could finish anything. Like a cobra
Dude are you serious!? A Komodo dragon would get its ass kicked in a fight with a Grizzly. One swipe and a dragon has its spine snapped. Grizzly is much quicker and faster as well, plus it’s hide and fat are so thick that a Dragon’s teeth wouldn’t even penetrate it. No contest.
@@jasonlommen4769 they would both die since of the komodos venom, also a elephant would kill a brown bear
@@cheycer9784
It's not venom, it's bacteria.
But technically speaking, the bear wins the fight and kills the K dragon. However if biten the bear will die the next day.
Most people/experts would then consider the fight a draw.
In this list, only hippos, rhinos and elephants could consistently win against a grizzly. A tiger could win 1 out of 10 if they catch the bear unprepared. The other one's have no chance at all.
You left off the Polar Bear. The most aggressive and deadly Bear on the planet. Also the Kodiak Bear which is much larger than a Grizzly. Followed by the absolute most dangerous predator...MAN
Grizzlies and polar bear are encountering eachother more and more with the Grizzly dominating the fights. Kodiak, I agree, but it could go 50/50.
@@breeze7863 you are right
The Kodiak bear can kill the polar bear
Kodiak will DEMOLISH a Polar bear...no contest...not even close
Man: only with a weapon. Without have tough time with a raccoon.
Grizzly Bears are big but are smaller than coastal brown bears and much smaller than Kodiak bears. Imagine how big they are 😬
You are correct, but inland grizzlies are much meaner and tougher. They have to work much harder for their food.
In BC, the coastal brown bears are grizzly. They are huge from the salmon runs.
Why suggest grizzly bears can be killed by tigers, hippos, rhinos, and elephants when they never share the same territory? You might as well say that a grizzly doesn't stand a chance against a giant squid. The idea is just as preposterous.
The whole thread is preposterous dude.
Also Walrus. They can defend themselves against Polar Bears, which are the biggest bears.
Nah, Kodiak grizzly are much bigger than polar bears.
Have you ever tried imagining what it feels like for an elephant to have a trunk? I guess it's sorta like having a long arm protruding from your face. I can't imagine what that feels like.
The grizzly bear is like a modern day trex of the mammal family
Yes it is there is NO terrestrial predator outside of the brown bear family that would stand a chance. Elephants, Rhinos and such of course the size is just too much to overcome...tigers, lions, bull or gorillas don't stand a chance.
@@thouswellin packs not on their own
Clear Add : Polar Bear, Salt Water Crocodile (ambush only of course), Giraffe (solo giraffe can hold an entire lion pride at bay)
On the fence : Tiger (only largest Siberian Tigers could), Bison (not sure of bison endurance), Cape Buffalo (sharp horns and super aggressive)
Probably Remove : Moose (bear can wear it down)
Ignore : Ocean Predators
"Male Pacific walruses weigh about 800 to 1,700 kg (1,764-3,748 lb.) and are about 2.7 to 3.6 m (9-12 ft.) long. " They have two massive tusks and can easily kill a brown bear.
True. I watched a walrus kill a hungry polar bear that risked an attack on a herd of walruses, and seized one. But in the scuffle, the walrus managed to impale the bear with its tusks. The bear eventually collapsed from it wounds and died.
Yeah, people forget about the walrus and always underestimate it. Those creatures are practically invincible in the wild, and can deal massive damage to anyone that gets into close quarters with it.
There is a stuffed moose in one of the stores, which was killed around 15 years ago in Northern Ontario. It weighted 1842 pounds.
Moose only get up to 800 pounds max. There’s no proof this moose was even that size anyways so why say it’s 1,800 pounds. That’s as heavy as a car or close to one and an animal with that weight would come down on itself it’s just too much weight unless it’s an Elephant. 😂
@@spartanalphamode2987 are you very sure about that? We own a mare horse which is not the biggest that weighs 1350 pounds. Im sure I have seen much bigger moose....
bruh no mose is 1800 lbs they are big but not that big lol
The Hippo, rhino, and elephant are the only definite victors. Other possible animals that could beat a Grizzly r the polar bear, saltwater croc, and cape Buffalo
Polar bears are afraid of grizzlies
@@netforcetechnologiesllc everyone seems to ignore that for some reason
Everyone with the polar bear can when polar bears are terrified of grizzlies..
@@netforcetechnologiesllc I'm scared of my cat sometimes. Does that mean my cat would beat me in a fight to the death where both sides are determined to kill the other?
@@ArticeAshanti Being afraid of an animal =/= Losing to that animal in a fight to the death.
Elephant is the only one that wins most of the time.
When you live in a province full,of Grizzlies; you learn to keep your eyes, ears open and make noise.
BC?
Don't underestimate a bear. They are smart and relentless, just like a wolf. They both are strategic predators that can kill instantly or wear down their prey. Since bears and wolves interact a lot, bears know how to cut their prey to death.
its not even that bears are just ruthless grapplers they have very good fighting stamina there fights last for 4-9 mins none stop action I agree with everything in the video except for the tiger part they have nothing on the bear.
@MSgaming-kx5nx For sure. A bear is just like wolves and dogs (canines), because they can chase and fight forever.
Wolves kill in packs, alone they are not too brave
@@garysh3580 Wolves are brave as they come. Wolves just don't kill in packs. They are social animals like lions and hyenas. Alone, they are all still dangerous and deadly.
But the bear also are omnivores, which means that they don't waste time if they see it too hard, and just go to search some fruits or some salmon 😂
What about a crocodile? A large 18-20 footer would give a grizzly all it wanted, and be very difficult for a grizzly to hurt.
Thanks for making this so easy to understand.
There is a guy in Grovedale, Alberta that killed a grizzly with only a knife back in 2005. Look it up. Pretty amazing story.
@Blazenwave a Lion, Tiger or Bear would go to the jugular in a instance. A human would never stand a chance in hell with just a knife. You’ve seen to many CGI movies little buddy.
If you ever watch bear direcly with your eyes not through screen you realize
It must have been a cub
@@russcooke5671 No, full size. If you go back and look it up, the full story is still online.
Salt water/Nile crocodile, Hippo Rhino or Elephant, Giraffe, Venomous Snakes, Tiger & Polar Bear are the only animals that could/have a chance in killing a grizzly imo
I don’t know how the polar bear would have a chance when they are scared to death of grizzlies..🤷🏾♂️
@@ArticeAshanti Most people are unaware of that fact. They are always chasing Polar bears off of kills.
@@ArticeAshanti I'm scared of my cat sometimes. Does that mean my cat would beat me in a fight? I could probably scare a moose if i snuck up on it, does that mean I'd beat a moose in a fight to the death?
What about the Polar Bear? Is it not bigger and stronger than a Grizzly Bear?
They meet naturally. The grizz typically wins.
Hippo, rhino, elephant, moose, crocodile, siberian tiger, polar bear, king cobra, water buffalo, bison, gaur, humans, the list goes on
Great White
the life of clay animals in their natural habitat is extraordinarily interesting
Heaviest grizzly ever recorded was over 1600 pounds. was shot in 1976 in Canada.
i dont know if thats true but the largest one I got was 1200 lbs
@@susman791 Solid! What range?
Logging camps in the Old West used to pit grizzlies against tigers and lions brought in for the purpose. The bears won every contest easily because the cats have relatively thin skulls from the side. One blow to the side of the head from a large bear and the cat dies instantly. We have, unfortunately, historical records of these contests. Grizzlies defeat polar bears the same way, despite the size disadvantage. All the others I agree with.
Tiger has thin skull from the side? I've never heard this.
Polar wins
polar winds@@arcadyskoit
Ha ha ha ha. Hilarious
I would imagine if in some strange circumstance a grizzly fell off a cliff into the ocean and a hungry orca were near by the bear would not fair well.😂😂😂
If an Orca climbed onto land somehow, the Orca would not fare well.
That's a good list. However, I would add in polar bears because they're the largest of bears, and they're clips of polar bears encountering grizzly bears.
And the Polar bear usually gives ground to the grizzlies. Seen many times a grizzly chasing a polar off of a kill.
A grizzly and polar bear mate to make a polar grizzly
Even the Feral Predator from the Movie Prey, was also able to beat a Grizzly Bear with his bear hands.
I’ve watched that movie, I’m positive he didn’t use bear hands.
Alien bear hands >>> grizzly bear hands
You forgot Joe Rogan
This is so fascinating. Although I am older, I spent most of my life where I was born, New York City. Two Zoos there: T Central Park Zoo, which is great for introducing little city children to wild animals. (There is a petting zoo for children to interact with farm animals. It was built when I was in my 20's.)
The Bronx Zoo has a decent representation of wild animals. But very few of the ones in this video, due to the dangers they pose.)
All in all, I am learning so much from your videos! And they are excellently produced. Thank you! 👍🌹❤️
What about a Sasquatch?
Sasquatch beats anything
@@hi-tech-skills8127 Harry and the Hendersons.
There’s no way a Siberian tiger is going to take a grizzly bear. That’s like saying Floyd Mayweather could beat Mike Tyson without running for his life
The video is about animals that ‘can’ beat a grizzly, not animals that ‘will’ beat a grizzly
What about the cute little skunk? It's the only animal in the world that a grizzly will willingly, if not happily, share his dinner with. Defeating doesn't automatically mean fighting!
A skunks spray acts as mace against predators.
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Not true. Things like coyotes and bobcats kill skunks.
The question of what can kill a grizzly doesn't mean it wants to. It may be the 2 are put in a situation they feel they have to.
The hippo doesn’t like to venture out of their watery domains, so yeah they would have a home ground advantage over a grizzly.
Polar Bears should be here too. Polar Bear are even known to prey on Siberian Tigers, Tiger's fur are sometimes found on Polar Bear's feces. Apex predators would normally avoid each other unless they are starving. Polar Bears are more likely to starve than Brown Bears since their diet are strictly carnivorous (arguably), it force them to take risk to hunt dangerous preys.
Polar Bears are known to run from Grizzlies more often than to fight them.
@@brandondavis7777 Like I said predators would normally avoid each other. This video is about hypothetical situation. Polar Bear won't risk fighting another bear since it needs to hunt, it can't afford to be hurt unless it's starving. Brown Bears on the other hand are omnivores and has variety in their diet including birds, berries, fruits, plant roots and some veggies. Also Polar Bears won't consider Brown Bears as prey since they are known mate and have offsprings called Grolar Bears, they consider other species as one of their kind. If the Polar Bear will go all out fighting a Grizzly it has a chance to win, just like a Tiger has chance of beating a Grizzly.
@@alexanderliew3415 A tiger has zero change of beating a Grizzly. They lack the strength and stamina. There's a reason people need to keep comparing other Bears to Grizzlies when trying to make the tiger argument. As no other predator except a bear, can actual take on a bear.
@@brandondavis7777 Just shut your mouth if you dont know anything about these animals, stop overrating bears.
@@brandondavis7777 if tigers don't have a chance to kill a grizzly then how come they're known to kill Ussuri brown bears which are larger than grizzlies.
I'm surprised there's no venomous snakes on this list even if they are smaller than a grizzly.
or germs
No snake would be able to bite through the inches of fur and 10 inches of fat of a grizzly. The bear wouldn't even feel a snake bite.
There’s no chance an adult Tiger could kill an adult brown bear 😂😂
Yeah don't know how he came with that.
Siberian Tiger only
Siberian’s have killed bear
@@lawrencecarrero8707Siberian vs Kodiak. The bear will win
Interesting list. The Polar Bear is another who could take down a Grizzly!
😁 they all bears 🤡
You forgot humans. For instance, Bella Twin, a Cree woman, shot and killed a Grizzly in 1953 with a single round from a .22 rifle. Hard to believe, but she knew exactly where to aim, and brought down the largest bear at that time in the Canadian back country. She placed her shot between the bear’s eye and ear, which went directly into its brain. It was an impossible shot that killed that bear with such a small bullet.
Absolite badass going against a grizzly with a bullet the size of a peanut and killing it
Now try humans with no weapons
@@magicjohnson3121 That's an unfair comparison. Humans don't have natural weapons like huge claws and canines. And even without those, the sheer size and power is too much for a person. That's like a toddler trying to fight an MMA champion. Of course humans would have to use tools/weapons to stand any chance, that's the only way we've managed to make it as a species for this long.
Humans is the most boring and overplayed animal on lists like this, no one is here to see us at number 1 for the 100th time.
I don't believe a 500 lb tiger is going to kill a 1000 lb grizzly bear.
Yeah tigers can't even kill lions. Too tanky for them. They fuck them up for like 5 minutes get gassed and eaten.
@@JoshwaheazoWhere you got that from😂?
@@barlinerbar6251It's common sense.. Every single big cat expert has said that lions have a better fighting advantage since they fight more often than tigers and their manes are literally the perfect defence any big cat can have..Tigers avoid fighting..It's in their instincts..Even if a tiger is bigger than a lion , he will avoid facing him..Lions have far better stamina and endurance..A tiger fight usually lasts for 30 minutes to an hour..They fight till one of the tiger retreats whereas lion fights last for 4 to 6 hours and they fight till death so that alone tells you the story that in a fight between these two big cats the lion is not gonna give up and he'll keep fighting till his last breath
And keep in mind that the biggest wild tiger (which is a Bengal tiger) is just slightly bigger than the biggest wild lion (which is an Okavango delta lion)..The difference between both of their weights is just 15 to 30 lbs..So saying that a tiger has more advantage just because he's a little bigger is a pretty funny thing to say lol
Hippos, rhinos, and elephants are the only land animals on the planet capable of beating a Grizzly.
Lmao, any super venomous snake, Kodiak Bear, Ussuri Brown Bear, Spanish Bull, Cape Buffalo, Giraffe, African Porcupine, Siberian Tiger, Indian Gaur.
Don't forget Lion, Tiger, Crocodile and Giraffe.
@@Darth_Malgus4627 Lmfao. Spanish bulls, buffalos, giraffe, tigers, and gaurs are all getting stomped. Porcupines are too small to even worry about and Grizzlies and Kodiaks often fight, and neither wins.
@@illyaedwards7188 Stop doing drugs, little girl. None of those are stopping a grizzly.
@@brandondavis7777 Explain how they get stomped?? Grizzlies are terrified of a fully grown bull american Bison, Gaur is just a bigger bison, Spanish bull and Cape Buffalo are smaller but are much more agressive, Giraffe are tall enough to crush the skull of the the Grizzly, African Porcupine will choke the bear to death, Kodiak bears are much bigger than Grizzlies and they are not cowards like Polar bears, Siberian Tigers eat Ussuri Brown bears for breakfast, which is the same size as Grizzly bears.
so the fact that you have a tiger on the list but not a lion witch is king is crazy
Well a grizzly wouldn't completely lose a fight with a moose I mean it does have claws a massive paws said to be able to crush a moose skull and just capable of crushing bowling balls
Bears don't even strike, they could barely crush a squirrels skull.
@@chalkandcheese1868lmao there's many documented cases of grizzly bears killing moose with one swipe.
Heck in 2005 a 4 year old Grizzly bear killed an alpha wolf with one swipe to the head.
@@silverandgold4351 Stop saying "many documented cases" when it's complete BS, it's an anatomical impossibility, you sound like a 10 year old. Have you ever seen a bear fight? they don't even hit each other, they push and grapple. So enough with the comic book nonsense.
@@chalkandcheese1868they can knock a humans head off with ease they are known to kill moose with paw swipes
Oh really well did you know there are around 15 accounts bears reportingly slapping a moose's head from their bodies because a bears four limbs are oriented to perfectly inflict maximum swiping power plus a grizzlies pause on the size of dinner plates dwarfing human hands and their claws can be 2 to 4 inches in length