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Not sure where you mean by "Polar", because caves are on land, not ice, so that's the North Pole out.

There may be caves in Antarctica - I don't know - but the chances of anything beyond some sort of microbial life in them are pretty slim!

There are caves in Greenland, I believe, butI don't think much study has been done of their resident fauna, if they have any. You could try internet-searching under something like "cave Biology in Greenalnd" see what happens. You could also try to see if any biological studies have been carried out in Castleguard Cave (Canada).

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