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.
yes a polar bear is part of the mammals!
Usually, they don't. Foxes are not a big part of a polar bear's diet.
Whales live in the oceans, especially the polar seas where there is a lot of food, such as fish and plankton.
No. A Twoonie only has one adult polar bear on the "tails" part of this coin.
The Arctic ocean.
The Arctic.
In the circumpolar north in areas where they can hunt seals at openings in the sea ice called leads. There are five nations with polar bears: U.S. (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway. Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. Penguins do.
The polar bear's habitat is the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean as well as the coasts and islands there. Because of the extreme cold and remoteness of that region, humans haven't caused much direct habitat destruction. However, global warming is causing the sea ice to melt, and that is the most important part of the polar bear's habitat. So, to make a long story short, we have cause considerable habitat damage to the polar bear's habitat.
The polar bear has never been a part of the Antarctic wildlife. They evolved in the Arctic only.
Polar bears usually live until they are 30 years old.Polar bears in the wild usually live until they are 25 to 30 years old if they are not killed by hunters.they can live for up to 45 years
on the surface or the deapest part of the ocean
Yes, Ursus maritimus is the scientific name for the polar bear, which is commonly known as the "sea bear" because of its association with sea ice and its ability to swim long distances in the Arctic Ocean.