In the far northern islands of Canada, or the northern coast of Greenland. However, you would have to look hard, as it is night for 6 months at a time, and they have a pretty low population density across their range.
were in the world would you find the arctic
no
You would find a polar bear where the ocean is covered with ice. So that means you would fid a polar bear in Alaska, the Arctic regoion
You would find penguins, which are sea birds. There is no food chain on the Antarctic continent to support polar bears.
It is highly unlike that a polar bear would even get a chance to kill a moose because these animals live in two entirely different biomes. You would not see a polar bear in the boreal or transition-boreal forests, nor would you find a moose in the arctic near the coastline. For that reason, no a polar bear would not nor could not kill a moose. However, as far as human-ability to be very imaginative, it is likely that a polar bear could kill a moose.
Obviously I would look this answer on a map or find it on internet
Yes. If they wouldn't be able to they wouldn't be able to hibernate. A polar bear eats seals and if they can't find seals, they would have to eat what they can find to survive.
Polar bears are the apex predator in their environment. They eat anything that they can find. This includes humans.
Alaska is the only state on the United States that has polar bears.
I guess we would find out if a 4,000 pound polar bear existed. it can if it is made of feathers and not metal but most polar bears are made of iron so....
In all seriousness though, a polar bear would probably find the penguin as a nice tasty snack. If the penguin's on land, of course!
One can find pictures of a polar bear cycling on websites which have funny photo-edited images, for example Deviant Art. They may also be found at Freaking News and Polar Bear International.
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