no
of course not
Polar bears are in the northern hemisphere, while penguins are in the southern hemisphere. If they ever met, the penguins would be eaten.
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!
no the bear will eat the wolf
Polar bears have mated with Grizzly bears. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12738644/GT1/8199/
no you can still shoot them when ever you want
dont, polar bears are viscious creatures all they do is kill poor little fish, no one should ever miss a polar bear, they are ugly
No, polar bears and penguins live on opposite ends of the earth and do not share the same habitat. While polar bears primarily hunt seals for food in the Arctic, penguins are found in the Southern Hemisphere, mainly in Antarctica, where they are preyed upon by other animals like seals and birds.
Never. Polar bears live in the Arctic (north) and penguins live in the Antarctic and other places only in the Southern Hemisphere.
A Polar Bear's common pray is juvenile seals;However, the rumours of polar bears attacking humans whilst they are on expedition have put thoughts into some people's mind, polar bears will only attack ever attack a human for these reasons;A) The polar bear feels a threat towards themselves or their offspring.B) Whilst searching for food, if they see potential "competition" they will vanquish the potential enemy in order to feed their youngI hope this has helped :)
No, "they" haven't relocated polar bears to Antarctica. Right now Antarctica is melting faster than ever before. Penguin populations are diminishing drastically for lack of food. Whales populations are diminishing in that area for lack of food. If we were to introduce polar bears to Antarctica, they would quickly deplete the penguin population who currently have no natural predators.
The Inuit name for the Polar Bear is "Nanuk", meaning "an animal worthy of great respect." While in their poetry, the Inuit word they use for Polar Bear is, "Pihoqahiak", meaning "the ever-wandering one". Additional Spelling; Nannuraluk, and Nanuq.