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The question always struck me as dumb. Because it doesn't make any attempt to clarify what geographic region this question takes place.
I don't care what you're afraid of a man doing, a polar bear is ALWAYS the worse choice.
But not all bears are as aggressive as polar bears. Some bears will run away from you if you chase them. Some bears will end you if you chase them.
Of coarse you can't determine how dangerous a man is based on region. But you can likely determine which regions have dangerous bears.
Do polar bears occupy habitat that could realistically be called “the woods”?
I always assumed this question was referring to a brown bear - black bears are pussies and polar bears are instadeath. Pandas are adorable, obviously better than meeting a man. Other species are unlikely for most english speaking people to meet in the woods. Brown bears are the only species that make this question interesting.
Where I'm from, you're just as likely to get a polar bear as a black or brown bear in the woods. So it's all unrealistic.
A polar bear in the woods? They're an aquatic mammal that lives on sea ice... Where are you from?
Australia mate. We have no black bears and no polar bears.