There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
The Arctic.
Usually, they don't. Foxes are not a big part of a polar bear's diet.
Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
No, yetis are believed to be mythical creatures that are usually associated with the Himalayan region in Asia, not the Arctic. The Arctic is home to animals like polar bears, Arctic foxes, and walruses.
Yes. As the name suggests, arctic foxes live in the tundra region.
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 (north pole)
arctic foxes, polar bears, wolverines, narwhal's, walrus's and and snowy owl
it is somewhere
Polar bears live in the Arctic region which is above Canada
Red foxes do live in the Arctic and compete there with the Arctic fox.
That is where they live full time.