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Polar bears do not live in Antarctica, rather they reside across the Arctic circle, from North America to Asia.

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First off, there are no countries in Antarctica. Secondly, there are no polar bears in Antarctica.

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How endangered is a polar bear?

The polar bear is considered as vulnerable but is not endangered.


Is a bear a polar bear a bear that just lives in Antarctica?

A polar bear is a type of bear, unique to the Arctic. There are no animals in Antarctica.


What kind of polar bear lives in Antarctica?

There is no animal life in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. There are no polar bears in Antarctica.


Is the polar bear species endangered?

No, the polar bear is classified as vulnerable.


What is bigger a polar bear or a tiger?

An adult male polar bear weighs around 350-680kg, while a female weighs about 175-340kg.Tigers usuakky weigh only 300kg at most.So in general, the Polar bear is bigger than the tiger.


Is a polar bear's world population endangered?

Polar Bears are endangered. No, they are listed as "Vulnerable", but not endangered, which is a different classification altogether.


Penguin is to Antarctica as polar bear is to?

artic


What animals do you see on antarctica?

polar bear


Which of these animals is not found in Antarctica a penguin killer whale polar bear seal?

That would be the polar bear.


When were polar bears identified as endangered?

With a population approaching 25000 worldwide, the polar bear is considered threatened, not endangered.


Why are polerbears endangered?

The polar bear is not endangered, but rather is considered threatened or vulnerable.


Is a polar bear nearly extinct?

No. Polar bears are not on the endangered species list