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Do polar bears and penguins live together?

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Should polar bears start living in the Antarctic no penguin would dare to survive because polar bears are land-based predators and also due to the fact that penguins are flightless birds. They cannot escape if they cannot fly—not at least from polar bears. Let us see why polar bears and penguins don't live together. read more

N o! Polar bears and penguins live in absolutely different locations. Polar bears live in the Northern Hemisphere while penguins inhabit the Southern Hemisphere. They are far apart—living on the opposite ends. read more

No, polar bears and penguins do not live together for 2 reasons. If polar bears and penguins lived together, polar bears would eat the penguins. But this is a secondary point. The main point is that polar bears live in the Arctic, which is the northern circumpolar region. Penguins live in the Antarctic which is the extreme southern polar region. read more

no, polar bears live on the north pole, far from any penguin. penguins either live in Antarctica or in hot southern regions. besides polar bears generally dine of seals and sea lion found in northern Canada, in the summer and spring, or in the north pole, during winter and fall. read more

Penguins are flightless aquatic birds while polar bears are marine mammals but they do hunt on land. Polar bears live in the Arctic which is a polar region and it occurs at the northernmost tip of the earth. read more

Polar bears live in the far north, and penguins in the far south, so no, they don't live together. If they did live in the same places, i assume the polar beats would eat the penguins, so it's good for the penguins. read more

Polar bears live in the icy regions of the North, the Arctic. Penguins live in the South, the Antarctic. Penguins also live in parts of South America. They are even kept apart in the zoo so the penguins do not eat the polar bears. read more

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