well polar bears don't live in water so it would make since if they have cold water to survive so yes the water has to be cold
It would seem they could live anywhere, the water at the zoos isn't that cold and they reproduce too!
Polar Bears can survive better in the cold tundra.
Polar bears have adapted to the cold. It's too warm in the rainforest.
they just adapt to the environment like fish can breath in the water and polar bears have thick fur to help them survive in the cold arctic
Polar Bears live in cold places above the water. They can live on glaziers or ice covered land.
because they fur so they make the body warm
Arctic
No. Polar bears thrive in cold weather.
Maybe but not really because they live in cold weather . .
It helps keep polar bears warm throughout the cold winters of the north.
Polar bears swim in very cold water. Fortunately, it barely effects them because of their thick fur coat and their insalation(blubber)
No, polar bears are adapted to living in the northern polar region, the Arctic, where they spend much of their time hunting seals on the sea ice. They might survive in Antarctic Desert but they are not native to that continent.
Polar Bears are warm blooded mammals....as are all bears.