One notable omnivore that inhabits the polar region is the Arctic fox. These small mammals have a diverse diet, feeding on small mammals, birds, eggs, and even carrion, depending on seasonal availability. Their adaptations allow them to thrive in the harsh Arctic environment, where they play a crucial role in the ecosystem. Another example is the polar bear, which primarily feeds on seals but will scavenge and consume vegetation when necessary.
Omnivorous animals are rare in the polar regions..Baleen whales, Arctic foxes, are two.
polar bear
polar bears live in the arctic (north pole)
Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
It does not live anywhere in the Arctic (the north polar region). The Weddell Seal is a native of the Antarctic (the south polar region)
Polar bears live in the Arctic region which is above Canada
Depends which polar region you are interested in. Different types of animals live in the two polar regions. Polar bears, e.g., live only in the northern polar regions, whilst penguins live only in the southern polar regions. Some animals, e.g. seals, live in both regions.
Let's think for a second, POLAR bears live in a POLAR region. So do you think POLAR bears will have a problem not living in a POLAR region?
They live in the northern hemisphere.
in artic region
SEALS
Polar bears.