Yes, polar bears depend on the floating sea ice of the Arctic to hunt seals. During summer they are sometimes forced onto land where they compete with land bears for small animals and birds which they are not skilled at trapping.
there fur and dens.
Polar bears live in the northern part of Alaska. They are near the arctic circle. They are also sometimes seen along the Bering sea. Polar bears have been known to come into towns along the coast, such as into the town of Barrow.
No, polar bears live only in the Arctic.
Polar bears live on the South Arctic
Polar bears live in the Arctic.
Polar bears live on the shore line until ice forms on the sea. Then they travel out to the edge of the ice to hunt for seals. (Except the pregnant females, who spend the winter in hibernation.)
Polar bears do not live in the desert. They live in the Arctic.
They don't. Polar bears live in the North Pole.
polar bears live in the arctic (north pole)
Polar bears don't go anywhere. They always stay in their habitat, the north. During the winter, they build themselves a den for hibernation, then, after winter, they swim in the water to catch up on their food, they haven't eaten for quite a while.
Polar bears give live birth.
Polar bears live for an average of 15 to 18 years.