they would die because of the heat!
amazon forest was a forest full of animalsit is full of monkeys,parrots ect. i think theres no bears in amazon forest
Polar bears rely on the ice to live and hunt, they cannot hunt or obtain food anywhere else. In other environments, ice either doesn't last long enough or no ice exists, plus none of the kind of food they rely on for survival exists there, therefore polar bears cannot survive in such environments.
no
They won't. They need to live and survive in the Arctic, not the mountains. Polar bears don't live in the mountains anyway.
Unlike dolphins, polar bears cannot swim forever. They have to come to the land eventually. Also, they use floating pieces of ice as a base from which to hunt seals. It is harder for them to hunt in the open sea. So no, polar bears would not survive in the open sea, at least, not in the long term.
Polar bears are busy chasing seals on Hudson Bay in the winter.
No.
Polar bears have been adapted to live only in cold and icy places such as polar regions. They cannot survive in India because, India is a hot and humid country, and the adaptations such as thick fur will make it more difficult for polar bears to live in India.
Polar bears are very aggressive to other bears and can consider their young to be competition.
I'm not sure, but I think Alberta isn't cold enough for the polar bears. Also, there might not be enough ice caps in Alberta for the polar bears to live off of. People talk about how the polar bears are struggling to survive because global warming is melting all their ice caps. Many times, if there aren't enough ice caps, the bears can't find food or survive.
No one knows. Polar bears don't live in the rainforest. Good question.
No not all polar bear cubs survive the harsh long winter.