People who live out in the Arctic regions, like the Inuit, Eskimos and those other non-natives that work on the oil rigs or research facilities have to live with or near polar bears. Polar bear biologists have to live with or near polar bears as well in order to study them!
NO. Polar bears live on the opposite pole to where penguins live.
No, polar bears live only near the North Pole in the Arctic.
No, but they do live NEAR it.
No, they live near the North Pole.
anyone near their young or major food supply
Most bears live in woods and forests near water sources. Some bears live in the polar regions of the world.
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. They are only found in the northern hemisphere, near the Arctic.
Polar bears live in the northern part of Alaska. They are near the arctic circle. They are also sometimes seen along the Bering sea. Polar bears have been known to come into towns along the coast, such as into the town of Barrow.
There are no Polar Bears anywhere near Lake Baikal.
kingfishers, frogs, ospreys, polar bears
Only when they are cubs. When they get bigger they tend to outgrow penguins (and all other bears for that matter).
There's Polar Bears, Penguins and Walerus'.