the polar bear is in the north of Canada, Norway, Russia and Greenland.
The polar bear actually lives in the Arctic, which includes Russia, Canada, Alaska, Norway, etc
You can see a polar bear in the Arctic.
Yes.The polar bear is a predator, whereas the penguin is slow (on land). Penguins would be food to polar bears.
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Yes, it is, but the snow and ice surrounding the polar bear causes it to look white. Snow caught onto the polar bear also gives this effect.
No, it is not a myth. You can see a polar bear in a zoo, in movies, and in books. I suggest you look at one of the items above.
Zoo, Alaska, Northern Canada.
Polar bears can be found around the Arctic Pole in all the countries and continents in that area, including Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia, and the US.
Yes, Polar Bears have black skin, but most people do not know this because they have colorless fur (not white...). You can see this is true by looking at the nose of a polar bear, where the fur is thinnest, and you will see that it is black.
The Brown Bear is the animal most closely related to the Polar Bear. Considering DNA and fossil evidence the Polar Bear diverged from the Brown Bear thousands of years ago. The Grizzly is more distantly related, but they do have some connection to the Polar bear. That leaves most all other animals not related to the Polar Bear. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
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