Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere, polar bears live in the northern hemisphere. So polar bears do not eat penguins.
Yes, a polar bear could kill a lion. A polar bear weighs 1800 pounds, is 13 ft long, and has stronger muscles than a lion, and its sharp claws could kill two lions at a time. A lion weighs 550 pounds and is 6.5 ft long.
only one at a time
SUMMER that's when penguins DO IT!!
Usually one, for the species is desiged to handle one offspring at a time.
well if a single polar bear can kill a walrus 6 pumas, but they will have a hard time in the water the walrus will be the ussual winner.
because penguins live in Antarctica and polar bears live in the northern hemisphere
no there not but, they almost were in 1 time
because the father is always hunting and doesn't have time to be counted as a polar bear by not being around its polar bear family making him not count as an actual polar bear
On average, a polar bear can produce a single young one at a time. However, there are some cases of twins and triplets.
Polar bears have from 1 to 4 young at a time. Twins are most common.
Polar bears do not have a routine like humans do. What a polar bear does in a day is never the same. There are numerous days where a polar bear is just travelling, not eating, or waiting out a snow storm. It all depends on the bear and the time of year, among many other things.
5 Babies is the most that a polar bear can have but they will usually only have up to 2
On average, each litter has two cubs.
Oh come on you should already know this but i wont waste your time so.... bear + snow = polar bear
there aren't many animals in the tundra but some are the arctic fox, caribou, ermine, grizzly bear, harlequin duck, musk ox, polar bear, and the snowy owl. some facts are that it never gets warmer than 45-50 degrees.alsoduring the summer of the tundra the sun nearly stays up the entire day! plus the wind blows 100% of the time.
the polar bear
Yes and no.Yes:There is a time of the year when the Polar Bears have to adapt starving for a month of so. If a human happened to stumble across a Polar Bear at that time the human would be eaten. Totally.Remember, many animals are just as afraid as us as we are of them. This is the case with the Polar bear, sometimes. If you make a sudden movement or assault and scare / hurt the Polar Bear, the Polar Bear would attempt to tear you to pieces of and kill you. Totally.No:This is most times. If you are clever and gentle, you will most likely not be killed / injured by a Polar Bear.That's all I know, if you want to find out more, search "Polar Bear" on Wikipedia.com.