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Polar bears
No, Polar bears inhabit the northern arctic regions only.
None. Polar bears live only at the North Pole, in the Arctic. none, they cant live in antarctica because of the climate and the actual land There never were any polar bears in Antarctica; it's too cold for any animal to live there. none polar bears are found in the arctic No, in the Arctic. you find pinguins in antarctis.
Polar bears are animals of the Arctic regions. Penguins are found near Antarctica and the southern hemisphere.
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.
You would find a polar bear where the ocean is covered with ice. So that means you would fid a polar bear in Alaska, the Arctic regoion
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.
No. It's too cold and there is no food there for polar bears.No. they only live on the north polar ice cap.
No, if you did that would be a miracle.
You would find penguins, which are sea birds. There is no food chain on the Antarctic continent to support polar bears.
Zoos are the only place in the world where you will find polar bears and penguins within the same vicinity as the other. In the wild however, there is no place at all where you find both of these species living together. Penguins are found in Antarctica (and the southern shores of other continents like Africa and South America), and polar bears are restricted to the Arctic areas of Canada, Denmark and Russia.
Most bears live in the northern hemisphere, and evolution has made it so polar bears are adapted for weather in the North Pole, so they would not have left the area to migrate south.cause it is to cold for them