It's not. Polar bears live in the Arctic.
No. Only polar bears live in the Arctic.
Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
they live in the arctic
You would find a polar bear where the ocean is covered with ice. So that means you would fid a polar bear in Alaska, the Arctic regoion
Polar bears do not live in the ocean but do swim some in the Arctic Ocean. They live in the Arctic where they hunt seals on the ice pack.
No, penguins do not live in the Arctic.
Usually, they don't. Foxes are not a big part of a polar bear's diet.
Polar bears live in the Arctic regions, regardless of which nation claims the geography.
They live in the Arctic circle where all the other poler bears live.
There is no Antarctic polar bear. All polar bears live in the Arctic which have the scientific name of Ursus maritimus.
The brown bear [Ursus arctos], especially the Kodiak bear [Ursus arctos middendorffi]; and the polar bear [Ursus maritimus].
Only a large walrus or an orca would be a predator on a polar bear. Polar bears are the apex predator of their environment. Baboons are seldom predators, and they live nowhere near the Arctic.