The Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland is currently the only zoo in the UK housing giant pandas.
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Not unless they are in zoos. The polar bear is an Arctic animal.
yes
tigers and polar bears
ther are some polar bears in zoos, but the majority live in the north of /Canada and Russia
Any geographical location in which the climate is not suitable for polar bears (i.e. desert). However, one exception to this is zoos- polar bears can be at zoos where their climate and habitat are artificially created and sustained for them.
By visiting to see them at locals zoos, and showing support for them by supporting wild-life reservations which support polar bears.
I doubt it. Unless if they can find a really cold spot that the polar bears can adapt to, then possibly. Actually there are breeding programs at various zoos for polar bears.
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.
There are no polar bears in the wild in Argentina. There may be some in zoos, where they'll eat whatever meat they are fed by their keepers.
Polar bears are not extinct. They are still around in limited numbers in the wild, and in zoos. They will probably never be extinct. Even if they are only found in zoos, they will always be a few polar bears around. People will save the species, even as it's natural habitat grows less and less.they haven't not yet anyways but they may in a madder of years
Some in zoos, some in waiting areas waiting for release to the wild .