There are a few endangered penguin species, true. But the polar bear is not an endangered species, and is listed as vulnerable.
The polar bear currently numbers around 20000 to 25000 animals, although some local populations appear to be declining, a couple are increasing, others fairly stable. Most scientists agree this animal's numbers have always been less than 35000 at its peak, because of the vast terrain and inhospitable environment.
Zero. Polar Bears and penguins live at opposite ends of the world. Polar Bears Arctic, Penguins Antarctic. Polar Bears eat seals. This is a common misconception that polar bears and penguins live together, but they live on opposite poles.
Penguins and Polar bears are warm blooded.
Polar bears are opportunistic hunters and can consume multiple penguins in one feeding session if given the opportunity, depending on the size and availability of the penguins. However, there is no specific or set number of penguins a polar bear can eat at one time.
Penguins and polar bears are both found in polar regions but live on different poles—the South Pole for penguins and the North Pole for polar bears. They both have adaptations to survive in cold environments, such as thick layers of blubber for polar bears and dense waterproof feathers for penguins. However, they belong to different animal groups, with polar bears being mammals and penguins being birds.
Polar bears predominantly eat seals and rarely prey on penguins. Penguins are not found in the same regions as polar bears, so it is unlikely that polar bears eat any penguins per year.
They become extinct.
Polar bears are not becoming extinct. The population is actually increasing. Although a warming climate could affect their numbers, as of yet they show no decline in overall numbers. Source; World Wildlife Fund
Polar bears are not threatened by oil drilling. If they were, drilling measures to contain spills could be enhanced.
Zero. Polar Bears and penguins live at opposite ends of the world. Polar Bears Arctic, Penguins Antarctic. Polar Bears eat seals. This is a common misconception that polar bears and penguins live together, but they live on opposite poles.
No. Penguins and polar bears live at opposite ends of the earth. Penguins almost entirely in the southern hemisphere and polar bears live in the Arctic regions.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica. If there were, they would eat the penguins.
polar bears,penguins, Snow owl. Who couldn't know that ! EDIT: Actually, penguins only live in Antarctica, and polar bears only live in the Arctic Circle. Which is why polar bears don't eat penguins.
no they do not.... polar bears live in the north, penguins in the south. Two different hemispheres.
Penguins and Polar bears are warm blooded.
possibly polar bears, pandas, and silver back gorrillas, take your pick
polar bears
Yes, penguins live only in the southern hemisphere polar bears live in the north.