A lion would beat a brown bear, grizzly bear, and black bear. But for a polar bear, it would be a draw.
Brown bear. Brown bears were put to fights with lions before, and the brown bear simply killed the lion.
Bear. The bear would just eat it.
Another AnswerThe bear would win, no questions asked. Bears can challenge and win easily against gorillas.A lot of people will say lion , however they are wrong because they are just stupid lion fans that know nothing about a tiger's advantages. The tiger will win because it is stronger! heavier, more agile, bigger, has longer canines, is a better fighter, is smarter, and is not lazy and waits for females to hunt. Tigers rule and lions suck
the bear they are a lot strongerThat depends on what type of bear it is. A black bear would lose, but grizzly's stand more of a chance. However, it is possible for a lion to beat a grizzly. When lions fight, their target is the throat and legs. Breaking the air pipe would suffocate the bear, and damaging It's legs would leave it on the ground, where the lion would kill it. But if the lion attempted that, the bear may kill the lion first.A kodiak bear, grizzly bear, or polar bear could kill a lion, but a lion could kill a black bear.Another AnswerA lion can kill any type of bear because a lion has powerful biting force and great fighting skills.
The polar bear has a weight advantage over the biggest lion. The biggest lion is as long as a polar bear and as tall as a ladder. Even if the polar bear and the biggest lion met and fought, the lion may win, but would get seriously injured.
That depends on many factors: age and health of the lion, species age and health of the bear, etc. In reality, size and weight really doesn't have much to do with whether a bear could kill a lion or not: it actually has more to do with experience and fighting-ability. A young bear would be foolish to mess with an adult lion, whereas a young lion would be foolish to mess with a larger bear like a grizzly, brown or polar bear, or even the more aggressive black bear. Between an experienced lion and a male black bear, it could be a draw. Both are aggressive as the other, even though one may be a little larger than the other or the same size (most black bear boars are larger than an adult lion), because both have to defend their territories from rivals. With a lion versus an Alaskan brown bear, a Grizzly or a Polar bear though, it's likely that such a bear could do enough damage to a lion to kill it. This scenario is most likely with a polar bear vs. a lion than a grizzly/brown bear vs. lion because polar bears are adapted to hunt and kill animals. But so are grizzlies and brown bears, since it's not uncommon for them to hunt down and kill moose, deer, or caribou if they're hungry enough. So to answer the question, there really is no definitive answer because of the reasons stated above.
A lion would win because it can even kill a wolf.
A tiger, as they are bigger and they can take down a brown bear, whilst a lion is smaller and can't kill a brown bear.
That would depend on the species of bear. For instance, a lion could more than likely defeat a black bear, but a grizzly bear would be a far more dangerous opponent.
The brown bear because it would stand up and claw the three lions to death by swiping them with its paws.
polar bear
The atlas bear would win.
a lion mostly
It depends on who is bigger. If the black bear happened to kill the lion, the black bear would get badly injured.
The grizzly bear would probably win
A bear. Bears (especially Brown Bears) are much larger and stronger than a lion, and would overwhelm and crush it.
The giant black bear would win, but it would be injured.
Neither as the black bear is from North America and the lion from Africa and Asia. They never meet in nature.
In this hypothetical scenario, the hyena, being the size of a grizzly bear, would likely have the advantage due to its larger size and strength. It would have a better chance against the African Lion in a fight.