They aren't in the South Pole because it is in the Antarctic where it is cold, where they can survive and live. So if they did live there they wouldn't live very long. Think about if you lived in the Antarctic as a polar bear but you were still you, you would freeze.
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In fact, there are no animals that live at the South Pole. Many people consider that the South Pole is the same as the Antarctic, but in fact the South Pole is just a theoretical point in Antarctica. This question will answer what creatures live in the Antarctic, as no animals actually live at the South Pole, being too far inland for any animals to survive there. The Antarctic itself is a desert, and no animals live in the Antarctic desert.
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 are not found at the southern pole. They inhabit the northern polar region.
No, they are at the geographically opposite ends of the world. Polar bears at the north pole, Penguins at the south pole.
The south polar region is called Antarctica, and there are no polar bears there, only in the Arctic North are they found.
They dont live in the south pole.
No, if you did that would be a miracle.
Polar Bears are found in the Arctic Circle surrounding the North Pole.
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.
Because penguins are found in Antarctica (South Pole) and polar bears are only found in the Arctic (North Pole).
Polar bears live only at the North Pole, or, more correctly, in the Arctic.
Large birds,polar bears dont because no polar bears live in the south pole... I think.
There are no bears of any sort on Antarctica, where the South Pole is located.