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The Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) lives primarily on arctic coasts, islands, and adjacent sea ice of Eurasia (Norway & Russia), North America (Alaska, Canada), and Greenland (a Denmark possession).

Since the Polar bear is a marine mammal, it can be found mostly on sea ice or frozen circumpolar coastal regions. There are also Polar bears in captivity, like in the Zoo or a Sanctuary. These are usually polar bear cubs found without a mother and would have died in the wilderness unless brought into a Zoo or another safe place where it can be cared for.

Habitat: Arctic tundra and woodlands along the coasts and inland streams and lakes of Alaska and Canada in North America, also Greenland, Norway and Russia.

The Polar bears are considered to be vulnerable, not endangered (2011).

For extra points: There are no Penguins in their habitat area, and there are no Polar bears in Antarctica.

In the northern polar regions of the world, and in zoos. There are no polar bears in the southern polar regions.
They leave in Alaska, Canada or tundra.
The polar bear's natural habitat is in the Arctic, on land and on the ice. Climate change has resulted in a serious decline in polar bear habitats, so many of the bears are either dying or being forced into captivity.
Polar bears live in Alaska, Russia, Norway, Greenland, and Canada. Polar bears can also be found in zoos all over the world.

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