Neither. There are no actual animals at either the North Pole or the South Pole. However, there are numerous species of animals which live within the Arctic and Antarctic.
The North Pole is just a floating ice shelf, and unable to support life.
The South Pole sits too far inland at the Antarctic for animals to venture there.
For animals which live at the Arctic and Antarctic, see the related questions below.
Polar Bears are found in the Arctic Circle surrounding the North Pole.
The south polar region is called Antarctica, and there are no polar bears there, only in the Arctic North are they found.
no they do not.... polar bears live in the north, penguins in the south. Two different hemispheres.
No polar bears don't live all over the world. Polar bears live in North Pole, South Pole, The Artic, really small islands, and Canada.
Polar bears live in the Arctic.
Polar bears are not found in the South Pole; they are typically found in the Arctic regions. The South Pole is uninhabitable for polar bears due to the lack of ice, their primary habitat for hunting and survival.
Polar bears live on the South Arctic
They only live together in zoos; in the wild, polar bears live in the Arctic (north) and penguins live in the Antarctic (south).
polar bears live in the arctic (north pole)
They don't. Polar bears live in the North Pole.
Polar bears are unique to the North and penguins are unique to the South.
There are no polar bears at the South Pole. Every animal makes its home where it can survive, with food, shelter and water.