If you're willing to include water in your definition, the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica contains the most protein -- wildlife -- of any ocean on earth.
Polar bears are from the Arctic and most penguins live in the Antarctic.
Wild polar bears are found up north in the Arctic. You will NEVER find a polar bear in the Antarctic.
The Arctic Circle.There are no wild animals that live in Antarctica; it's too cold for them or their food sources to survive.
These beautiful canids have a life expectancy of three to six years in the wild.
Wild Arctic was created in 1997.
Not in the wild, no. There may well be some in captivity in zoos in Iceland. Penguins are native to the Antarctic (southern polar region), not the Arctic, which can include Iceland and Greenland.
They only live together in zoos; in the wild, polar bears live in the Arctic (north) and penguins live in the Antarctic (south).
Wild muskox are found in the Arctic, and most are farmed as exotic farm animals in and around the subarctic and arctic.
Polar bears are in most zoos in every state, but they are only found wild in the Arctic. There is no state that is part of the Arctic Circle.
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wild dogs arctic foxes bobcats and jackals
Lo;;er Whales can be found in every ocean in the wild. They can be found in aquariums like sea world in captivity. In the wild, the prefer the cooler antarctic/ arctic conditions but they can be found in sub tropical environments.