It's entirely possible, since Tromso, Norway is located in what is considered the Arctic.
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.
Polar bears can be found around the Arctic Pole in all the countries and continents in that area, including Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia, and the US.
Zero unless they are in a zoo.
Zero. Unless in a zoo.
There are no polar bears found in India.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, including Canada and Svalbard (a group of islands north of Scandinavia), Denmark, Norway, USSR/Russia, and the US.
Northern. Polar Bears are found in the Arctic.
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
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Polar Bears are not naturally found in Italy. They are found in parts of the United States, Russia, Canada, Greenland, and Norway.
There are no polar bears in Sweden. Also, Swedes don't live in igloos. :)
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