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Not really. They don't travel far distances like whales and most birds do, they stay in the same area year after year. Sows "migrate" inland during the winter to hibernate and give birth to her cubs, but then travel out to the sea to begin hunting. During the short summer months polar bears are found on the mainland close to the ocean living off of lichens and lemmings and probably some berries, not venturing out to the ocean.
Polar bears will move inland during the winter to build their dens, which could be considered migrating. However, they don't do it cross-country like birds do, and don't move too far.

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