No. Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere, while walruses live in the northern hemisphere.
No, that would be ridiculous.
They could,but they don't. The polar bear is an animal of the artic regions. The penguin species are found in Antartica, and the southern coasts of South America. If food supplies were plentiful, they could easily live in the same region.
Polar bears and Penguins do not live in the same place. Polar Bears can be found in the Arctic, in the northern hemisphere, whereas all seventeen species of penguin are found in the the southern hemisphere. They can not live together as each one is adapted to survive in its own climate and habitat and those habitats can be as far apart as the ends of the world.
Yes they could if they met but it is unlikely because they do not live in the same habitat but it might happen if they got together in a zoo.
Penguins breed with other penguins of the same species.
They don't all live in the same place. All penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere, and live in Australia, Antarctica, Africa and South America.
No, that would be ridiculous.
Oh commonly, just the other day I saw a man playing frisby with his jolly ol' 1.5 ton walrus at the park. It just so happens that 45% of the population owns walruses, I taught mine the English language, were starting french next week!
I consider walruses to be pretty similar to polar bears because they both enjoy the same climate and sometimes they live in the same place, so yes I would consider walruses to be very similar to polar bears. They are similar in the same way that a apple is like a chair. No, they have few similarities other then climate
No, polar bears live in the area of the North Pole and many penguins live in Antarctica. All penguins in their natural habitat live below the equator.
It is too cold where the penguins live sharks only live in in the ocean not in ice cold water.
Because there aren't any penguins around to hunt.
Polar bears seals penguins
They could,but they don't. The polar bear is an animal of the artic regions. The penguin species are found in Antartica, and the southern coasts of South America. If food supplies were plentiful, they could easily live in the same region.
Polar bears and Penguins do not live in the same place. Polar Bears can be found in the Arctic, in the northern hemisphere, whereas all seventeen species of penguin are found in the the southern hemisphere. They can not live together as each one is adapted to survive in its own climate and habitat and those habitats can be as far apart as the ends of the world.
The exact popluation of the penguins of Antarctica would be very hard to find. But surprisingly, only about two of seventeen species of penguins live there. They are the Adelie and Gentoo penguins, so, on the movie Happyfeet, they are inadequently wrong by showing the Rockhopper in the same environment as the others. Most species of penguins live in South America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
Yes they could if they met but it is unlikely because they do not live in the same habitat but it might happen if they got together in a zoo.