Yes, there are many polar bears in the northern reaches of Canada.
Yes, polar bears live in Canada. They also live in USA (Alaska), Russia, Greenland, and Norway. There are no polar bears in Antarctica.
No... they live in the north, places like Nunavut
Churchill is a town on Hudson Bay in the far north of Manitoba, Canada. It's best known for polar bears that inhabit the area in the fall.
well yes they do
yes. they live on many sea lines.
Yes, absolutely it does. I live in Manitoba and Aurora Borealis is very common here. You can see them a whole lot in Churchill, Manitoba. Churchill is located on Hudsons Bay and is one of the most famous cities for Aurora Borealis in the whole world. Churchill is also very popular for its amazing vast scenery and polar bears.
There may be no polar bears where you live because it is not cold enough for them to live there. But there ARE polar bears in this world, you just have to head to the far north (i.e., Churchill, Manitoba, Canada) in order to see them in their natural habitat. Or, just go to a zoo that has them.
No, polar bears live only in the Arctic.
Polar bears live on the South Arctic
Polar bears live in the Arctic.
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
Polar bears do not live in the desert. They live in the Arctic.
They don't. Polar bears live in the North Pole.
polar bears live in the arctic (north pole)
Polar bears give live birth.
Polar bears live for an average of 15 to 18 years.
Polar bears live in the Arctic regions.