I doubt it. Unless if they can find a really cold spot that the polar bears can adapt to, then possibly. Actually there are breeding programs at various zoos for polar bears.
Really icy.
because sun bears are so use to being warm all year and polar bears can adapt better ( i reALLY DONT NO ?)
There are no polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life there.
Of Course they do.
They do when they get really desperate, and then they will try
No polar bears don't live all over the world. Polar bears live in North Pole, South Pole, The Artic, really small islands, and Canada.
Polar bears are perfectly adapted to the cold temperature of the arctic and they have no fear of it (and do not really even notice it).
polar bears are related to bears.
polar bears have skin so that can keep warm in the cold conditions underneath that skin (FUR) they have a really thick layer of blubber!
Yes, it does help polar bears fish. Not really. the webbed feet help swimming in water.
Polar bears do.