Answer : No, a Polarbear is not heavier than a Giraffe
The average weight of a Polarbear is 475 kg, (1047 lbs) versus 1400 kg, (3086 lbs) for a Giraffe
Name | Name:Polarbear | Name:Giraffe |
Weight | Weight:475 kg, (1047 lbs) | Weight:1400 kg, (3086 lbs) |
| * ranges from 150 to 800kg | * ranges from 550 to 1,930kg |
Height | Height:138 cm, (4 ft, 6.3 in ) | Height:500 cm, (16 ft, 4.9 in ) |
Top Speed | Top Speed:40 kph, (25 mph) | Top Speed:48 kph, (30 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):25 | Lifespan in Wild (years):22 |
Description | Description:Polar bears are large white bears in the icy Arctic region. They have elongated necks and smaller heads than other bears. Their fur traps heat and turns yellowish in the summer. They are excellent swimmers at a rate of up to 10kph, thanks to their broad front paws, great for paddling. | Description:A giraffe is known for having a very long neck, which is useful for reaching the leaves of trees to eat. They are a light brown, tan, or yellow in color, and have large dark spots. Their legs are very thin, and give the giraffe a somewhat awkward appearance. |
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Name:Polarbear |
Weight:475 kg, (1047 lbs) |
* ranges from 150 to 800kg |
Height:138 cm, (4 ft, 6.3 in ) |
Top Speed:40 kph, (25 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):25 |
Description:Polar bears are large white bears in the icy Arctic region. They have elongated necks and smaller heads than other bears. Their fur traps heat and turns yellowish in the summer. They are excellent swimmers at a rate of up to 10kph, thanks to their broad front paws, great for paddling. |
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Name:Giraffe |
Weight:1400 kg, (3086 lbs) |
* ranges from 550 to 1,930kg |
Height:500 cm, (16 ft, 4.9 in ) |
Top Speed:48 kph, (30 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):22 |
Description:A giraffe is known for having a very long neck, which is useful for reaching the leaves of trees to eat. They are a light brown, tan, or yellow in color, and have large dark spots. Their legs are very thin, and give the giraffe a somewhat awkward appearance. |
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