The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and the nearby islands. They can be found in good numbers in Alaska, Norway, Denmark, Russia and Canada. There are smaller populations in the surrounding regions near the Arctic pole. They prefer the Cold Icy areas of the Arctic and thrive in areas where the human intervention is minimal. They are found in good numbers in areas where their primary prey, the Seals mate and nest.
NO. Polar bears live on the opposite pole to where penguins live.
Polar bears live in the Arctic but the majority of penguin species live in the Antarctic.
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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 and emperor penguins live on opposite sides of the earth, so they do not affect each other.They dont
Arctic polar bears and penguins live in different regions. Polar bears are found in the Arctic, while penguins live in Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere. They do not naturally come into contact with each other due to the geographical separation.
Some other animal species that live with Polar bears are:WolvesSealsHareWalrusHumansetc.
because penguins live in Antarctica and polar bears live in the northern hemisphere
HABITAT Considered a marine mammal, it is found mostly on sea ice or frozen circumpolar coastal regions. Occasionally up to 120 miles inland.A polar bears ecosystem is the artics
Because they have never seen one. Polar bears live at the north pole and penguins live at the south pole.
Penguins are birds, they are black and white, and they eat small fish.Polar bears are mammals, they weight approx 300kg or more, and they eat variable size of fish and seals.The polar bear is a mammal, the penguin is a birdThe polar bear is a predator, the penguin is both predator and preyThe polar bear lives in the Arctic, the penguin lives in the southern hemisphere (many around the Antarctic)The Polar bear hibernates, the penguin is active all year round.
No, polar bears live only in the Arctic.