No, they don't.
they are both mammals
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.
They haven't. Polar bears are now a threatened species. If the polar ice cap goes, then so do the polar bears, as they rely on oceanic ice to secure their food.
The polar bear belongs to the family ursidae. It is part of the animal kingdom and the phylum chordata.
they don't Male and non-pregnant female polar bears do not hibernate, but can switch over to a "Walking Hibernation" when there is not enough food. They slightly lower their body temperature and decreased heart and breathing rates.This physiological act is unique to Polar Bears no other bear can do. However, in the fall, each pregnant female digs a 'maternity den' and enters a hibernation-like state. She won't leave the den until her babies are ready to follow her while she hunts.
Hibernating bears produce feces but do not defecate. They produce something called fecal (or poop) plug which they drop when they leave the den.
The polar bears do not learn to hibernate,it is naturally inherited.
Polar bears don't hibernate, only pregnant females, and that only for three months.
They have to hibernate when they get ready for winter.
Yes, for three months while they are pregnant.
Where there are polar bears there aren't any woods.
No.... no they don't....
only female polar bear hibernate, they hibernate about Nov-Oct month.
Male polar bears do not hibernate. Only females "hibernate." Females tend to hibernate from October or November to March or April. They also tend to give birth during their hibernation. Also, though females can be aroused from sleep quite easily.
Everyhing from some insects, to squirrels, to polar bears.
9:00pm but when they hibernate 6:15pm
I am pretty sure bears since they have more body they can last the longest. :)