Polar Bears or Kodiak Brown Bears, both are around the same size. I would agree and disagree because the big difference is that the Kodiak is an omnivore where the Polar bear is a carnivore. World's largest land carnivore ever, was Spinosaur.
New evidence says that spinosaurus spent much of its time in the water. Although Jurassic Park's third installment showed this creature defeating a T Rex, in reality, spinosaurus would not be a threat to the tyrannoaurs or allosaurs that shared its environment, because its teeth were shaped to grab and hold fish, unlike the other carnosaurs.
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The largest land carnivore ever is believed to be the prehistoric bear known as Arctotherium angustidens, also called the South American giant short-faced bear. It lived during the Pleistocene epoch and could weigh up to 3,500 pounds.
The largest living carnivore was the t-rex.! ITS A DINO!! This is actually, incorrect. Specifically, the t-rex is DEAD.
The largest Dino carnivore is Giginotosaurus. But the largest LIVING predator is the sperm whale.
The largest carnivore is the same as the largest animal ever to have lived. It is the blue whale, and they measure up to 108 feet long and 200 tons in weight. Blue whales are carnivores because they exclusively eat krill, a very small type of animal.
pretty much the largest carnivorous land animal is Spinosaurus Ageptyicus. They say it can grow 50ft long, 23ft tall, and weigh 9 tons.
in the sea, the "truely" biggest carnivore is the killer whale, and on land its the polar bear
The marine bear that is also the largest land carnivore on Earth is the polar bear. They are excellent swimmers and rely on sea ice for hunting seals.
The largest carnivore on the planet is the Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina). Adult males can weigh up to 8,800 pounds and stretch up to 20 feet in length. They primarily feed on fish and squid.
The largest land mammal in the Arctic is the muskox, which can weigh up to 900 pounds and stand over 4 feet tall at the shoulder. Muskoxen have a thick coat that helps them withstand the harsh Arctic conditions and are known for their distinctive curved horns.
The second largest land carnivore is the brown bear, after the polar bear. Brown bears can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and are found in various regions across North America, Europe, and Asia.
The largest carnivore in Ireland is the red fox. They are adaptable predators and can be found throughout the country in a variety of habitats.