no not at all in fact Vancouver is far to warm for polar bears to roam.
Under the ice on which the Polar Bears roam.
They roam aroung individually. Unless it is a mother with her cub/cubs.
Yes, and polar bears LOVE the snow. When the snow comes down, it's time for the bears to come out and play--or hunt, rather, because it means that the sea ice is soon to close in to allow them to roam and do the things polar bears love most.
Polar bears are animals that roam the North and live in the wild,, Igloos are houses made of ice blocks built by the Inuit people that live in the Arctic, so the answer is NO, Polar bears DO NOT live in houses.
Polar bears don't really have homes. Males pretty much roam all the time, while females will dig out snow caves as dens when they're pregnant and ready to have cubs.
Let's just roam through the streets of Rome this evening. The foam from Rome will often roam back home.
the police that roam streets. my dad gave me one.
Sacred cows are left to roam free. A sacred cow can roam on the streets of Salem, among the automobiles and people.
There should be no reason to capture them for zoos. There are plenty in zoos that can be used to breed specimens for zoos. Let the wild ones roam free!
They are considered sacred, are treated well and not eaten.
Anyone who wants a stray dog to roam the streets is not to be trusted.
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