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The polar bear is an enormously powerful predator. It can kill an adult walrus, although this is rarely attempted. A walrus can be more than twice the bear's weight,[58] and has up to three feet long ivory tusks that can be used as formidable weapons. Most attacks on walruses occur when the bear charges a group and either targets the slower moving walruses, usually either young or infirm ones, or a walrus that's injured in the rush of walruses trying to escape. They will also attack adult walruses when their diving holes have frozen over or intercept them before they can get back to the diving hole in the ice. Since attacks on walruses tend to be an extremely protracted and exhausting venture, bears have been known to abandon the hunt after making the initial injury.[59] Polar bears also have been seen to prey on beluga whales, by swiping at them at breathing holes.
Walrus's and Fuckin whales a Polar bear will rip a gorilla to shreds in seconds.
Gorilla would go ham on a polar bear.
the gorilla has lateral movement and could just run circles around the polar bear.