Some penguins live at the south coast of New Zealand, Australia, south america and South Africa
Bees will not survive a cold winter. They also need lots of flowering trees and crops to survive. I don't think they have bees in Greenland.
Polar bears occur in the Arctic or northern hemisphere while all 17 species of penguins evolved in the southern hemisphere. Also penguin flesh is not particularly nutritious to a polar bear, which generally relies on pinniped or cetacean blubber to survive.
penguins only live in Antarctica, its surrounding islands and southern Australia, Africa, south America and the galapagos. Any penguins in there native range would have to swim thousands of miles to reach AK.
Any bears that might happen to live at the North Pole, such a s polar bears, do not eat penguins for the simple Eason that penguins do not live at the North Pole. Penguins are found only in the Southern Hemisphere.
Depends on which plants and animals can adapt the the climate of the polar regions.mostly polar bears, penguins, some whales, and some birds live there but i dont know about any plants
Because there aren't any penguins around to hunt.
Polar bears live on the ice. To survive they pretty much have to eat any animal they can find and kill. They don't eat Penguins because polar bears live in the Arctic and Penguins in the antarctic, the opposite end of the Earth. But since polar bears don't travel that far, they can only eat animals native to the Arctic. And there are plenty of other animals apart from Penguins who never make it that far North.
No. There are no penguins in the Arctic; nor there are polar bears in the Antarctic. Penguins are restricted almost entirely to the Southern Hemisphere (except for a few colonies on the Galápagos Islands).
it depends on what kind of seal you are talking about. leopard seals do but any others i am not sure of.
yes in polar region
Penguins are sea birds and live in the oceans south of the equator. They breed on Antarctica's beaches, the closest of which to the South Pole, is about 750 miles. (As well, the pole sits on two-miles thick of ice, and there is no food there for penguins -- or any other animal.) They breed on Antarctica's coasts because there are no land predators there. As well, there are more predators -- especially land predators -- in the Northern Hemisphere polar region, which means that penguins breeding on land there would not be successful.
yes!they are polar bears and kinds of penguins