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The primary diet of the polar bear is seals.
If you mean at the geographic (as opposed to the magnetic) North Pole, animals are members of food webs such as: polar bears eat seals, seals eat fish, fish eat crustacia or algae, crustacia, eat algae, algae are autotrophs consuming carbon dioxide, water, and light (often through the ice).
Very few animals live at the North Pole. Less than 0.01% of species.
Mostly for camouflage, both for the prey and hunter!Incidentally, there are no animals at the North Pole. The North Pole is a floating ice shelf incapable of supporting life; quite different to the Arctic, where there are many plants and animals.
Cows
Reindeer of course!!
Plants, animals and insects!
In the North Pole.
Reindeer of course!!
animals and algae only
-.-, are you serious, no warm blood animals live in the north pole except Santa Claus.
Neither. There are no actual animals at either the North Pole or the South Pole. However, there are numerous species of animals which live within the Arctic and Antarctic.The North Pole is just a floating ice shelf, and unable to support life.The South Pole sits too far inland at the Antarctic for animals to venture there.For animals which live at the Arctic and Antarctic, see the related questions below.