Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. They are only found in the northern hemisphere, near the Arctic.
No not all polar bear cubs survive the harsh long winter.
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No: polar bears live in the northern Arctic regions, not in the south at the Antarctic. There are no polar bears in Antarctica.No. They are only found in the Arctic.No
Unlike dolphins, polar bears cannot swim forever. They have to come to the land eventually. Also, they use floating pieces of ice as a base from which to hunt seals. It is harder for them to hunt in the open sea. So no, polar bears would not survive in the open sea, at least, not in the long term.
adult polar bears are 7 feet long and cubs are 3 feet long
Tanzania but originally from Antarctica from the species of the Atlantic Polar Bear Tree. It was named the Atlantic Polar Bear Tree because the polar bears would climb the tree all day long.
Polar bears rely on the ice to live and hunt, they cannot hunt or obtain food anywhere else. In other environments, ice either doesn't last long enough or no ice exists, plus none of the kind of food they rely on for survival exists there, therefore polar bears cannot survive in such environments.
The gestation period for polar bears is 8 months.
Polar bears live for an average of 15 to 18 years.
Polar Bears live an average of 15-18 yrs.
yes, the polar bears are related to the brown bear according to fossils long ago
Polar bears are wanderers, especially males, rarely staying in one place for long.