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This would be really hard to judge, but if you use history, and action taken to help protect the Polar Bears as an indicator of appreciation of them. Then the countries that signed the agreement in 1973, would be high on the list. They agreed to set up regulations to protect the Polar Bear's denning sites, and migration routes, from human disturbances plus, designed regulations for the numbers, and types of hunting allowed of all the Polar Bears, and areas, and included studies, and research on the Polar Bears. The countries were, Canada, United States, Denmark, Norway, and Russia, or what is know as the former U.S.S.R. They signed the International Agreement on the Conservation of the Polar Bears and their Habitat

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Black Bears: Canada first and US second (although the bears don't recognise borders) close to 450,000 and 300,000 respectively.
Brown Bears: Russian, US and Canada.
Grizzly Bears: Canada (BC, Yukon, NWT and Alberta) 21,000. US 16,000 (Alaska, Pacific NW States.)
Polar Bears: 20,000-25,000 found in Arctic Circle countries.
Panda Bears: China 1500 in the wild.

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You misspelled the question, but I still know what you meant.

The five countries they live in are...

  • Norway: The country that goes furthest north out of any country in Europe. In the south, it is quite a cold part of the world, but in the north, there is Arctic weather. This part is where polar bears live.
  • Russia:The country that stretches from North Eastern Europe all the way from Western Asia to Eastern Asia. Russia is the largest country in the world. It goes from Arctic weather in the north down to mild weather in the south
  • Canada: Canada is the second largest country in the world. It goes from Arctic weather in the north to quite warm weather in the south.
  • Alaska: Alaska is cold all the way through it. Northern Alaska's even colder than Southern Alaska. Northern Alaska is in the Arctic Circle, Southern Alaska isn't. At it's closest point to Eastern Russia in Eastern Asia, it is only 20 miles away/32 kilometres away, which is only 32,000 metres.
  • Greenland: Greenland is cold all the way through it as well. Southern Alaska isn't in the Arctic Circle, but the rest of it is. Greenland is the third biggest island in the world. The second biggest is Australia, that's half in the Tropic of Capricorn and half just in the Southern Hemisphere, and Antarctica is the biggest, almost completely in the Antarctic Circle.
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Canada, United States (Alaska), Russia, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark (Greenland)
you can find polar bears in these countries:

russia

canada

greenland

norway

and the United States

its true what I wrote! I found it in the article

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the arctic ocean and the surrounding bodies of land

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Canada

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Canada :D

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