In zoos, yes. In homes, no.
Even in zoos, there's a fairly low success rate, sadly.
They're far to vicious and carry a deadly predatory instinct that can't be trained out of them, even by the best of trainers.
yes polar bears could be trained but its a little hard because they aren't used to seeing and reacting to humans so when and if they get the chance to react with humans they wont act all nice they will do whatever they want if they know you are going to hurt them in a anyway
polar bears are not domesticated, they are wild animals and they are adapted to the cold weather. if you domesticate a polar bear, the most probable thing will be it eats you.
I'm going to assume that you meant Polar Bear. It is a wild animal. Remember, domestic animals live within homes as pets. Polar Bears do not.
Heavens, no! Bears are wild animals.
Domestic animals include cats, dogs, cows, horses, mules, sheep, goats, rabbits (Sometimes), and pigs.
No, polar bears are not domesticated and remain quite wild and dangerous even in zoos.
Yes, they are trainable.
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Bears have been considered the most common animals in Alaska. Alaska is home to the polar bear, the grizzly bear, and the black bear.
Despite perceptions, polar bear attacks are relatively rare. It has been noted by polar bear expert, Tom Smith, that in the last 125 years, there have been 8 fatalities in Canada and two in Alaska.
Polar bear supremacy has been an issue for many years now but thanks to affirmative action the black bear is no longer oppressed.
There has never been a polar bear attack on penguins.
The top carnivore in the artic is the killer whale. Polar bears have been known to be eatin by these whales.
Polar bear. They have been known to actually stalk humans as prey
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice
The polar bear is on the threatened list. The bear has been hunted,and now sections of its habitat have been destroyed by unusually warm artic summers. However,people are taking action to see that this great predator does not slip down to endangered status. And the past two winters have been colder, so maybe hope is still there for the polar bear.
The grizzly or brown bear and the polar bear are basicly the same size.
The Polar Bear.
The Polar bear is the biggest bear.