no of course not
Polar bears live in the northern part of Alaska. They are near the arctic circle. They are also sometimes seen along the Bering sea. Polar bears have been known to come into towns along the coast, such as into the town of Barrow.
Polar bears are unique to the North and penguins are unique to the South.
None, Polar Bears live in the Arctic, which is the other side of the world to Antarctica.
Polar bears are supposedly preyed upon by killer whales or orcas. On the other side of the coin, polar bears actively prey on seals, walruses and belugas. The most competition a polar bear sees is with other polar bears.
because they see the bearitchy side of them.
In Statistics, this is an example of population sampling (when you take a sample from the whole and draw conclusions based upon it). -on a side note- Polar bears are actually black with thick, translucent fur. It appears white because it reflects off of the ice and snow.
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.
Animals are neither happy or sad. These are human emotions,Animals are are on one side to the other of states of being such as :hungryin painlustysoldtiredThey are generally felt to be living in the present moment so that whatever their life is like "right now" is how they think it always has been . They live with it.
It would be called the same thing. Unless it is a group of polar bears, then it would be called a Celebration. On the lighter side: A group of 100 bears would be called an uprising, and a time to panic, if you ask me!
Why not? You think they walk around an iceberg and find a nicely grilled turkey waiting for them on the other side? Someone had to catch our food to. You don't make beef. You catch it. Exactly what polar bears do because they don't have any fast food restaurants.
A lot of animal live on iceberg like seals, penguins seabirds. There are something that live in side that are snow fleas, ice worms miles sea ice nematodes and some types of spiders. They eat pollen ,microscopic matter and algae
Different animals prefer different habitats. You'll find the polar bears, walruses, and seals on the east side more often because they generally need sea ice. Reindeer and Arctic Fox are everywhere. Birds tend to have some preferred havens that you can google for a better idea.