No, but one place they do live is Alaska.
Brown bears live near or in the Arctic, in the areas that are between the Arctic tundra and the Boreal forests.
PolarBearpolar bears and brown bears.
artic fox and brown bear
Omnivore
Artic Fox it is forced top eat plant because of the low amount of carnivore it eat! :D
An example of an omnivore in the Arctic besides an Arctic fox is the polar bear. Polar bears primarily feed on seals but also consume plant material such as berries, kelp, and grasses when available. This dietary flexibility allows them to survive in the challenging Arctic environment.
The polar bear and arctic fox.
a lonely white polar bear
No. Brown bears are found up north, near the Arctic circle, between the boreal forests and the tundra.
The Alaskan brown bear is a mammal and an omnivore.
yes polar bear rides
The grizzly bear is a subspecies of brown bear. Brown bears are omnivores. In fact, they have the most varied diet of any bear species.