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Penguins have adapted to polar regions in many ways. They have a special circulatory system that lets them be able to conserve or release heat depending on their situation. Penguins will huddle together in order to keep warm as well. They have webbed feet to make them swim more efficient and faster. Penguins can't fly, they have solid bones but those bones help them to hunt and swim better underwater.

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Why are the polar regions important?

Because if the polar Ice caps were not there then there would be no polar bears or penguins and they are the ones that keep the fish from becoming over populated and with out those 2 species it would mess up the whole food chain so we need to save the Polar Ice Caps -F@ITH! :) <3 **


How are polar bears and penguins different?

Penguins are birds, they are black and white, and they eat small fish.Polar bears are mammals, they weight approx 300kg or more, and they eat variable size of fish and seals.The polar bear is a mammal, the penguin is a birdThe polar bear is a predator, the penguin is both predator and preyThe polar bear lives in the Arctic, the penguin lives in the southern hemisphere (many around the Antarctic)The Polar bear hibernates, the penguin is active all year round.


What mammals live in North Pole or south pole?

Mammals that live in the North Pole include polar bears, Arctic foxes, and reindeer. In the South Pole, mammals like seals, penguins, and whales are found. These animals have adapted to survive in the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the polar regions.


What are facts about polar climates?

Regions with a polar climate are characterized by a lack of warm summers (specifically, no month having an average temperature of 10 °C (50 °F) or higher). Regions with polar climate cover over 20% of the Earth.


Why do hurricanes form in polar regions?

Well, they don't, actually. Hurricanes form in the more tropical regions, never the polar regions. Reason for that is basically there is more moisture in the atmosphere than in the polar regions. For a better explanation, please see the related question below.

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Animals living in the polar regions?

Penguins, polar bears


How many plants and animals live in the polar regions?

Depends on which plants and animals can adapt the the climate of the polar regions.mostly polar bears, penguins, some whales, and some birds live there but i dont know about any plants


How do camels adapt in polar regions?

They don't.


Do only penguins live in igloos?

Penguins do not live in igloos. Eskimos, who live at the north polar regions, live in igloos. Penguins live in the southern polar regions. There are very few people, and no igloos, at the south pole.


Are penguins and polar bears cold blooded or warm blooded?

Penguins and Polar bears are warm blooded.


Do polar bears eat the penguins in the tundra biome?

No. Penguins and polar bears live at opposite ends of the earth. Penguins almost entirely in the southern hemisphere and polar bears live in the Arctic regions.


What living things play with penguins in the north pole?

None, as penguins are found at the South Polar regions.


What habitat does penguins live in?

It lives in the artic,tundra,and polar regions.


Where in the world can you find penguins and polar bears living together?

Polar bears are animals of the Arctic regions. Penguins are found near Antarctica and the southern hemisphere.


Would you find polar bears or penguins in the Antarctica?

No, Polar bears inhabit the northern arctic regions only.


How many penguins does a polar bear eat per year?

Polar bears predominantly eat seals and rarely prey on penguins. Penguins are not found in the same regions as polar bears, so it is unlikely that polar bears eat any penguins per year.


How many penguins every day do polar bears eat?

Zero. Polar Bears and penguins live at opposite ends of the world. Polar Bears Arctic, Penguins Antarctic. Polar Bears eat seals. This is a common misconception that polar bears and penguins live together, but they live on opposite poles.