the tundra
Penguins, polar bears, sea lions, etc.
No. Penguins and polar bears live at opposite ends of the earth. Penguins almost entirely in the southern hemisphere and polar bears live in the Arctic regions.
in the polar the only things living are research scientists polar bears and some sea life animals.
polar bears, penguins, walrus, seals,and rrill
Tundra
No. Polar bears live in an entirely different climate and biome than buffalo do, thus, in the natural world, have no contact with each other.
The polar ice caps are surrounded by the polar tundra biome. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and a short growing season with low-lying vegetation. Many arctic animals, such as polar bears and arctic foxes, are adapted to survive in this harsh environment.
polar bears are related to bears.
Polar bears do.
They reproduce.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, penguins live in the Antarctic, both of which are polar regions and have no significant plant life.
The tundra is the coldest biome; therefore, organisms that can sustain the extreme cold weather can live there. For example: -Polar Bears -Arctic Fox -Salmon -Cod Fish