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Why does a polar bear live in the cold?

That's its environment.


Could a polar bear live in a tiaga?

No, it's the wrong environment for it. A polar bear thrives on the ice, not in the forest.


Can a polar bear eat a raccoon?

No, they don't live in the same environment.


Why can't a polar bear live with a camel?

Because one is a predator (the polar bear) and the other is prey (camel). Also, a camel is found in a different biome and environment from a polar bear, so this makes the "living with" factor impossible.


Why can't you take an animal out of its environment?

Well it's because an animal is created to suit its environment. For example, the polar bears can't live in rainforest because a polar bear is suited to live in tundra. The polar bear's thick furs don't allow them to live anywhere but tundra. Their thick furs allow them to live in the cold without any trouble. Like polar bears, other animals are suited to live in their habitat (habitat is like the place they live in). When you take them out of their habitat, they won't get comfortable in the new environment.


Is a baboon a predator of a polar bear?

Only a large walrus or an orca would be a predator on a polar bear. Polar bears are the apex predator of their environment. Baboons are seldom predators, and they live nowhere near the Arctic.


Does a polar bear camouflage with their environment?

Yes


What does a polar bear need to adjust in order to live in a desert?

A polar bear would need to adjust a lot of things in order to survive in a desert. Without air conditioning, or millions of years to evolve, a polar bear would likely die in the new environment.


Is the polar bear good for the environment?

Yes, they deserve to live, in other words. So STOP GLOBAL WARMING!


Why wouldn't a polar bear live in hot climates?

Because a polar bear has thick fur.


6 animals that live in the polar region?

polar bear


Does a polar bear live with its mate?

no