No it doesn't most likely because of frigid (cold) temperatures.
none of them they live in every ocean except the arctic ocean
It is to cold for sea turtles to live in the arctic ocean.
an arctic cod lives in the arctic ocean.
Narwhals only live in the Arctic ocean.
Polar bears do not live in the ocean but do swim some in the Arctic Ocean. They live in the Arctic where they hunt seals on the ice pack.
You must be thinking of the Beluga Whale. They live in the Arctic Ocean.
no
no they live in the Atlantic ocean and pacific ocean too
No penguins live in the Arctic Ocean. They are only found in the southern hemisphere, around the Antarctic Ocean and other areas in that vicinity.
It is where they have adapted to live
No, algae do not primarily live in the Arctic; however, certain types of algae, particularly phytoplankton and ice algae, can thrive in polar regions, including the Arctic. These algae are adapted to cold temperatures and can be found in sea ice and open water during the summer months. They play a crucial role in the Arctic ecosystem, serving as a primary food source for various marine organisms.
Antarctic