Wild polar bears are found up north in the Arctic. You will NEVER find a polar bear in the Antarctic.
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Polar Bears are wild animals, and like all wild animals, are dangerous and should not be approached.
Polar bears are wild animals.
No, Polar bears are arctic animals...
They live in the Arctic.
no they do not.... polar bears live in the north, penguins in the south. Two different hemispheres.
In captivity, polar bears live to their mid to late 30's. In the wild they live an average of 15 to 18-years. Scientists have tagged a few polar bears in the wild that have lived to be in their early 30's.
Polar bears belong to the genus Ursus.
because they are wild animals
grizzlly bears live in the wild so there is more to eat example bunnysyet the polar bears live in colder places so thney survive on fishand the black and brown bears eat salmon honey some animals that they find to
polar bears live in the northern Arctic regions
Nothing in the wild is big enough to eat a polar bear.