Because polar bears do not live where penguins do and vice versa. Penguins don't know what a polar bear is or looks like, and a polar bear doesn't know what penguins are nor look like. Penguins are found in the Antarctic or most areas way south of the Equator, polar bears are only found in the Arctic.
Because they have never seen one. Polar bears live at the north pole and penguins live at the south pole.
because penguins live in Antarctica and polar bears live in the northern hemisphere
Polar bears are wild animals.
No, Polar bears are arctic animals...
Wild polar bears are found up north in the Arctic. You will NEVER find a polar bear in the Antarctic.
A penguin in the wild will never SEE a bear. And, if they were in the same area, the bear would eat the penguin!
Yes, the two are closely related, and, in fact, it has occured in the wild. A hunter shot what he thought was an unusual polar bear, turned out to be a brown/polar hybrid.
Nothing in the wild is big enough to eat a polar bear.
No. They don't even meet in the wild.
As cool as polar bears are, an encounter with a wild one could be fatal.
The average life span of a Polar Bear is 25-30 years in the wild and 45 years in the zoo.
32 years