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polar bears
Penguins, polar bears
Depends which polar region you are interested in. Different types of animals live in the two polar regions. Polar bears, e.g., live only in the northern polar regions, whilst penguins live only in the southern polar regions. Some animals, e.g. seals, live in both regions.
Not all are big. Polar bears, whales and a few fish species are the only animals that are big living in the polar regions. All other animals, from caribou and muskox of the North to the penguins of the South are relatively small in stature.
polar bears, seals, etc.
Polar bears, like most animals that live in cold regions, have small ears so they don't dissipate heat through them rapidly.
In the Arctic: polar bears, walruses, and seals.
Polar bears are animals of Arctic regions. The only polar bears here are in the NC Zoo.
Musk ox and lichen
No, polar regions are harsher environments and therefore have less plants and animals than tropical or temperate regions. The same is also true for the numbers of species present.
There are many animals found in the cold regions. Some of these animals include seals, penguins, sea lions, walrus, polar bears an many more.
Omnivorous animals are rare in the polar regions..Baleen whales, Arctic foxes, are two.