Polar bears don't go anywhere. They always stay in their habitat, the north. During the winter, they build themselves a den for hibernation, then, after winter, they swim in the water to catch up on their food, they haven't eaten for quite a while.
Interesting factoid actually. Grizzleys don't hibernate, and neither do polar bears or sunbears but the rest go in caves or diches
They usually hibernate in caves in the winter so bears live in a cave in winter season.
They hibernate
they hibernate for the winter.
there fur and dens.
Bears do not change their fur for the winter.
They don't. Winter is so cold you would have alligator popsicles for the bears to eat.
the winter is not good for the polar bears because they find their prey less in the winter.
Polar bears eat fish and seal During the winter.
Polar bears live on the shore line until ice forms on the sea. Then they travel out to the edge of the ice to hunt for seals. (Except the pregnant females, who spend the winter in hibernation.)
Polar bears are busy chasing seals on Hudson Bay in the winter.
They have to hibernate when they get ready for winter.
in the winter
They live in their beaver dens. They also hibernate like bears and other animals. Beavers DO NOT HIBERNATE they live an active winter season. They may stay in their lodges for long periods of time since they gather enough food to last all winter(updated Feb.2012