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The polar bear range is about five million miles of land and frozen sea that surround the North Pole. Most polar bears live in Alaska, Central Siberia, the Canadian Arctic, Archipelago, Greenland, Svalvard and Franz Josef Land. They sometimes even live as far south as Labrador and Newfoundland in Canada .The polar bear roams into the wild within 120 miles of its den.Polar bears live in the Arctic pack ice, and they migrate each season. When the polar bears migrate, they travel as far as one hundred miles. In the summer, a lot of polar bears travel to the north because in the southern part of the world, the ice melts. In the winter polar bears usually move to dens that are inland. |
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