A number of things - A broken bone in the leg, torn muscles/tendons, broken ankel or broken bones in the foot. Go and see your doctor because this sounds bad.
There is severe pain, loss of joint function, widespread swelling, and the inability to bear weight if in the lower extremity.
'Bear weight' would mean 'to carry'. 'Bare weight' would mean 'reveal your weight' or 'your weight without clothing'.
The correct verb is to bear weight.The verb to bear is to carry, to support, to tolerate, to endure.The verb to bare is to uncover, to expose to view, to disclose.
Atrophy is the deterioration of muscle. An example of atrophy in a sentence would be "Due to Samantha's leg injury, and her inability to bear weight, the physical therapist noticed signs of atrophy."
There are common symptoms that may indicate a splintered tibia or fibula. There is pain, the inability to bear weight, instability or deformity and occasional loss of feeling in the foot.
they would die cause it was to ho
what is the weight of a black bear???????? probaly 900lbs!!!!
Then you make roast bear, a delicious Sri Lankan dish. it would cause an explosion the size of a nuke
Because of size, the bear would win. The bear also has claws and a better bite for killing than the gorilla. This would cause the grizzly to be able to hurt the gorilla better. If the gorilla was the same size as the grizzly, it would be a different matter. The gorilla would certainly be stronger in that case.
The largest nocturnal primate is the eastern gorilla, which can weigh up to about 485 pounds. To equal the weight of a 1,320-pound polar bear, you would need approximately three eastern gorillas, as their combined weight would total around 1,455 pounds. Thus, it would take about three of the largest nocturnal primates to match the weight of one polar bear.
Considering muscle to weight ratio, i would imagine a bear would come out on top, although the tiger may be able to out run the bear. Bit of an odd question perhaps?
Shipping is usually calculated by the weight of the teddy bear.