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Penguins live in the South Pole (around Antarctica). Polar bears can live anywhere in the northern hemisphere. The only time a polar bear will ever meet a penguin is if they end up in the zoo, and their cage is right next to each other.Good morning everyone!
Polar bears can eat as many as 86 penguins in a single sitting.
Penguins live in the South Pole (around Antarctica). Polar bears can live anywhere in the northern hemisphere. The only time a polar bear will ever meet a penguin is if they end up in the zoo, and their cage is right next to each other.
[MENTION=1759]magicpapa[/MENTION] stole my thunder. Polar bears are in the north, penguins are in the south. Penguins have been placed up north to see if they can survive but the ecosystem doesnt give them the food they need plus the sunshine is at a reverse interval for their internal clocks. They naturally started to migrate south as well as their internal GPS so to speak was leading them that way. They were eventually returned back to Antartica. I read this info in a National Geographic magazine years ago.Good morning everyone!
Polar bears can eat as many as 86 penguins in a single sitting.
Morning All!
Back to normal schedule at work today and still shaking my head at people. Spent two days getting the place up and running and they all come in today like they never left for break at all. The last two days have been a clusterF&@k at work, expecting the same thing today and *poof* like magic, the people are back to normal.
[MENTION=1759]magicpapa[/MENTION] stole my thunder. Polar bears are in the north, penguins are in the south. Penguins have been placed up north to see if they can survive but the ecosystem doesnt give them the food they need plus the sunshine is at a reverse interval for their internal clocks. They naturally started to migrate south as well as their internal GPS so to speak was leading them that way. They were eventually returned back to Antartica. I read this info in a National Geographic magazine years ago.
Enjoy your day all!
Fordman
Good morning.
True fact: both polar bears and penguins are fans of this set:
Happy Birthday Adam