Polar bears live in the Arctic. Antarctica has very harsh weather conditions that the animals have to deal with and most of the animals that are in the region are seasonal visitors.
There was 700 polar bears left in our world 50 years ago.
Polar bears live in the Arctic region, but not specifically at the North Pole. The largest populations of polar bears are in western Canada in the Northwest and Yukon Territories and in northern Alaska. Most polar bears live in North America.
Yes. There are more polar bears in Alaska because it has not been very effected by global warming and many polar bears in other places have starved and died populations have decreased by 50%
Best evidence shows that fifty years ago, the worldwide population was between 7800-10,000 polar bears. After most nations curtailed hunting for the polar bears, the population began to increase. Today, the best estimates are 23000 to 25000 bears.
50 years
well a polar bear can get to about 50 years of age before death
Black Bears tend to like to live in areas in the western United States and Northern California. The climate here is in the mid 50's and 60's and the environment is filled with forests and trees.
50%
80% of animals live in forests or trees.
No grizzly bears live in mostly Montana Alaska and Utah as well as Colorado. Mississippi is too humid.
Ontario and Quebec