no
Polar bears, Arctic foxes, hares, lemmings, wolves, seals
No, Scotland has no polar bears unless they are in a zoo.
yetis and polar bears and tigers and stuff
The polar bear has never been a part of the Antarctic wildlife. They evolved in the Arctic only.
The only Polar Bears in Finland are in Ranua Wildlife Park, they are 3 bears as far as I know. The Park is near the city of Rovaniemi in the Artic Circle, contact details are below. polar bears live on the northpole
polar bears are related to bears.
Polar bears do.
They reproduce.
The Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland is currently the only zoo in the UK housing giant pandas.
Highland climates are localized
Highland climates are localized
According to the World Wildlife Fund, there were approximately between 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears in 2015.According to the IUCN organisation, there were approximately 26,000 polar bears in 2015.