No, penguins do not live in the Arctic.
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They could,but they don't. The polar bear is an animal of the artic regions. The penguin species are found in Antartica, and the southern coasts of South America. If food supplies were plentiful, they could easily live in the same region.
Water is important to polar bears because they need it to drink. to clean themselves, their food is mostly in the water, and to cool off on hot days.
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When these penguins feed, their food source is in the Southern Ocean.
they hunt like Polar Bears
Polar bears live in the Arctic. There is no food chain to support animals in Antarctica.Polar bears live in the arctic and penguins live in the antarctic
You would find penguins, which are sea birds. There is no food chain on the Antarctic continent to support polar bears.
No. Polar bears do not eat penguins because they live in completely separate parts of the world.Penguins live along coastlines throughout the southern hemisphere and around Antarctica, not the Arctic. Polar bears live in the Arctic, or the circumpolar North, and they do not venture into the temperate zones as many species of penguins do.Quite simply, polar bears and penguins never meet.Polar bears mainly eat seals. They are capable of eating penguins, but most penguins live in the Antarctic region while polar bears live in the arctic.Children have been mislead due to modern computer and video games that show penguins defending their own against polar bears. Remember kids, when in doubt go to your local library, have an adult to help you find the answers.No. Polar bears live in the Arctic region, where penguins are not found.No. Penguins and polar bears live in opposite poles of each other. Polar bears live at the North Pole or Arctic, and penguins live at the South Pole or Antarctica.Polar bears are native to the Arctic, penguins to the Antarctic. So no they do nottechnically poler bears do not eat penguins, they find fish in the water, probably dead by the coldness of water.
yes. polar bears eat penguins. but humans dont consider them food..of course, we are talking about Sea World. If an earthquake hits and the exhibit walls break down, and both the penguins and polar bears escape, a polar bear may take a bite out of a penguin. But the hoomans will continue eating their cotton candy.
Penguins, polar bears, seals, really any animal.
They usually hunt for there food in the water because there favorite food is Seal.
because the seals are one of the main mammals in the area of the polar bear and they are easy to capture and they are not polar bears predators ( predators means where its the polar bears food not a polar bears eater)
You would not find polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. During the penguin breeding season, you will find Emperor and Adelie penguins on the beaches. However, these sea birds live at sea.
Yes.The polar bear is a predator, whereas the penguin is slow (on land). Penguins would be food to polar bears.
No. No polar bears are naturally found in the Antarctic. They are only found in the Arctic. If they were found anywhere else it would be in a zoo, such as in Toronto, Canada, Germany, Denmark, England, some American zoos, and others.
planton then krill than penguins then walruses and polar bears