No,not wild, but some live in zoo's.
polar bears have there young like us humans on earth and there called cubs when there babes
Polar bears live in the Arctic, including Canada and Svalbard (a group of islands north of Scandinavia), Denmark, Norway, USSR/Russia, and the US.
yes they are kindbeautiful and gentle animals that live in cold climates
what did the polar bears ever do for us? this is what they do. if we get near them, they chase us then rip us to shreds. i don't care if the ice is melting, because the polar bears can swim AND walk. That's why there classified as amphibians!
yes in Alaska
Orcas are known to occasionally kill and eat swimming polar bears.
Because they are cool and have a right to be on this planet, like us (:
They kill Polar bears due to their own ignorance. The Polar bear population was listed as "threatened" by the US Department of the Interior in 2008.
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.
Global warming can melt the arctic and antarctic ice caps causing polar bears and antarctic penguins to have less place to live, if the ice melted, sea levels will rise and areas will be flooded and we will have fewer places to live.
No, polar bears live only in one state in the US: Alaska. They are all in the Arctic region in the northern most of the Northern Hemisphere in Alaska (US), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway.
Black bears, brown bears and polar bears are all found in parts of the United States,