Polar bears usually live until they are 30 years old.
Polar bears in the wild usually live until they are 25 to 30 years old if they are not killed by hunters.
they can live for up to 45 years
a polar bear is alive until 20 or 25
The average male and female polAr bear is 15-18 years old. But the oldest known polar bear is not wild and live up to 42 years old.
The typical polar bear rarely lives past age 25. They typically start breeding at age four. Part of the issue with tracing these animals age and Demographics is that they do not live on ice, but spend most of their lives swimming. There populations, contrary to some political groups appears to have more then doubled in the past few decades, after over hunting brought their numbers down to about 800. Current numbers are estimated around 18,000.
a polar bear lives over 20 years .
25 to 30 year
About 25 years for an average polar bear even more if their in captivity
Normally from 23 to 29 years or more.
25
20
No not all polar bear cubs survive the harsh long winter.
a week
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. They are only found in the northern hemisphere, near the Arctic.
They won't. They need to live and survive in the Arctic, not the mountains. Polar bears don't live in the mountains anyway.
No.
Polar bears are busy chasing seals on Hudson Bay in the winter.
Polar bears are indigenous to the Arctic regions. There are no Polar bears on Antarctica.
Polar bears are very aggressive to other bears and can consider their young to be competition.
polar bears arent scared of fish cause they eat them how do you think they survive in the Atlantic
Polar Bears inhabit Arctic areas and do not live naturally in Nevada.
Polar bears never think like that. They kill to eat and to survive, not for the fun of it.
Unlike dolphins, polar bears cannot swim forever. They have to come to the land eventually. Also, they use floating pieces of ice as a base from which to hunt seals. It is harder for them to hunt in the open sea. So no, polar bears would not survive in the open sea, at least, not in the long term.