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Polar bears live in arctic regions where there are no caves, holes, burrows, or "dens" for them to live in. Polar bears are adapted to live in the open and spend nearly all their time ranging over ice and tundra (where there are no rock faces to host caves, nor earth for holes, burrows or dens to speak of).

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yes when the polar bear first arrived it started to live in a cave in the wildness.

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In Winter: Male polar bears live out in the open, spending much of their time out on the ice pack hunting seals. Pregnant females will dig a den into a snow drift and semi-hibernate to give birth to (usually) two bear cubs. The female and young emerge from the den in spring. Though they still use the den, the female is very hungry, and she and her cubs must soon venture forth in search of food. Male polar bears have been known to kill and eat any cubs they come across, so mother polar bears will avoid encountering a wander male to protect her cubs.

Once the icepack melts in summer, all polar bears face a lean time, living off their body fat - even resorting to scavenging on dead carcases.

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Yes, by digging. Mostly they dig in snowdrifts.

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