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Truth about Polar Bears "fleeing" from Brown Bears:

Obviously there is an thing where most people tend to think grizzlies are far superior just because their know to scare of group of Polar bears just by being far aggressive.

However the truth of it is that, in most alterations Sub-adults/female Polar bears were more likely to flee onsight from Grizzlies rather than fully grown large males instead.

Tho grizzlies being adaptable are able to fit it within both warm and cold climates and they're omnivorus diet, making them much bigget risk-takers. As for Polar bear such as being hyper-carnivores, aren't willing to risk any injuries from conflicts and any altercations.

In conclusion: I'll maybe favor the coastal brown bear((might include the Kodiak)) being more dominant towards Polar Bears when it comes to territory display, on average.

However when in comes to fight to the death, Polar Bear due to overall size advantage ((one's in Foxe-Basin are even larger))

There are times where Polar Bear fend off a Grizzly with it's kills.

Such as the 2nd Pic taken in 2013.

I couldn't find or remembered the original credit to the photographer, only remembered his first name being Troy..

Also a reminder in the 4th pic that, Barren Grizzlies are quite larger than regular Grizzlies ((such as yellowstone grizzlies)) on average.

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