Polar bears are not native to Iceland, but have been known to drift across on ice from Greenland. There have only been a few hundred recorded sightings of polar bears on Iceland throughout recorded history.
yes there are there are some in spitsbergen.
Yes, there are also Brown bears and black bears.
Now and again a straggler appears, but usually no.
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Polar Bears
Polar Bears are not naturally found in Italy. They are found in parts of the United States, Russia, Canada, Greenland, and Norway.
No, polar bears are native to the Arctic areas surrounding the North Pole, such as Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, including Canada and Svalbard (a group of islands north of Scandinavia), Denmark, Norway, USSR/Russia, and the US.
Polar bears live in the Arctic. There is no food chain to support animals in Antarctica.Polar bears live in the arctic and penguins live in the antarctic
Polar Bears are native to the pack/sea Ice of the Arctic. There are therefore to be found in the countries which border this pack Ice, including Greenland, Norway (Svalbard), Canada, Alaska etc.
It's entirely possible, since Tromso, Norway is located in what is considered the Arctic.
Yes, there are many polar bears in the northern reaches of Canada.Yes, polar bears live in Canada. They also live in USA (Alaska), Russia, Greenland, and Norway. There are no polar bears in Antarctica.
In the circumpolar north in areas where they can hunt seals at openings in the sea ice called leads. There are five nations with polar bears: U.S. (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway. Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. Penguins do.
polar bears are related to bears.
Polar bears do.