Six wolves is not enough to take on a healthy adult male grizzly in his prime.
Besides which it doesn't make sense to include multiple animals against one. Otherwise the answer would include 72 chimps, 14 silverbacks, 3 lions, 20 million fire ants, etc.
Salmon shark. Imagine a bear standing at the mouth of a river at an intertidal waterfall waiting for salmon to try to swim past and all of a sudden a salmon shark leaps from the water and takes down the grizzly.
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Sure they can. They gang up on it, surround it, and while it faces off with one, a couple of them attack it from behind. Bites to the neck de-mobilize the bear.
If you have large enough numbers of almost any animal they could prevail. But I think the question is if a single animal alone could kill a grizzly.
A full-grown bull elephant could. Maybe a hippo, rhino or walrus. Obviously, in the open ocean any land animal would be helpless against an orca.
Guerilla for sure, probably some venomous snake and spider, lion? In water maybe some kinda big shark, human, of course. Maybe a crocodile or alligator?
The grizzlies are more powerful, but the wolves are quicker and out-number the bear, says Smith.
Grizzly Bear and Wolf
“It’s almost like the wolves are the mosquitoes buzzing around the bear’s head,” Smith says. “Although individual mosquitoes can’t overpower you, if there are enough of them, they’ll win.