No. There is no food chain in Antarctica sufficient to support any animal life.
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
There are no bears in Antarctica (polar bears live in the Arctic), and their are no true bears in Australia (Koala Bears are marsupials, and not really bears at all).
No bears or land animals of any kind live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Bears are not found in Antarctica, Australia or Africa.
Yes. Formosan Black Bears, Sun Bears, Specacled Bears and Sloth Bears are some of the species that live in rain forests.
No, you don't get any at the south pole, on the continent of Antarctica.
No. There is no food chain to support bears -- or any animal -- in Antarctica: it's too cold.
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica, rather they reside across the Arctic circle, from North America to Asia.
No polar bears never visit Antarctica. Polar bears live at the opposite end of the earth - the Arctic.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life there.
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. They are only found in the northern hemisphere, near the Arctic.
Penguins Seals and Fish. Some thing polar bears live there but they do not live in Antarctica, they live in the arctic.