Penguins and Polar bears are warm blooded.
Penguins and polar bears are both found in polar regions but live on different poles—the South Pole for penguins and the North Pole for polar bears. They both have adaptations to survive in cold environments, such as thick layers of blubber for polar bears and dense waterproof feathers for penguins. However, they belong to different animal groups, with polar bears being mammals and penguins being birds.
Both polar bears (which live in the Arctic) and emperor penguins (which live in the Antarctic) are adapted to living in arctic climates. They both depend upon the presence of polar ice shelves.
No, penguins are not cold-blooded. They are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. Penguins maintain their body temperature in cold environments by having thick layers of feathers and blubber.
Penguins are warm-blooded animals. They are endothermic, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. This adaptation helps them survive in cold climates.
Both penguins and polar bears are well adapted to cold environments and have thick fur or feathers to keep warm. They rely on hunting for food in the ocean, with penguins primarily hunting for fish and polar bears hunting for seals. Additionally, both species are experts at swimming and have unique adaptations for moving in their icy habitats.
Animals that are cold blooded. Polar Bears, Penguins and some seals
Polar Bears are warm blooded mammals....as are all bears.
They have a thick layer of skin called blubber and they are warm blooded animals
the polars can live in the cold because they are cold blooded sorry to contradict you but polar bears are warm blooded mammals
Polar bears are mammals, and as such are warm blooded.
Polar Bears are mammals and thus warm-blooded.
black polar bears have no blood they are really cool and wierd
Because india is hot and penguins and polar bears need to live in cold places...
Like all mammals, Grizzly bears are warm blooded.
All bears, including polar bears, are warmblooded animals. Note that the terms "warmblooded" and "cold-blooded" have fallen out of favor with scientists, due to the vagueness of the terms.
polar bears live in the north because they are warm blooded so they need a cold habitat
well, i am not sure but i think that polar bears feed on those fish of the artic, they eat those fish which are adapted to the cold. and brown bears feed on fish which are warm blooded. so mabye to get the answer search about warm blooded and cold blooded