? Penguins and polar bears are well-known animals, among which penguins belong to birds and polar bears belong to mammals. Although some birds and mammals can coexist harmoniously and live in the same environment, penguins and polar bears are not included, because they can not be together. There are many reasons for this phenomenon. In fact, in real life, penguins and polar bears basically do not live together, because their living environment is different, one in the south, one in the north. Why can
? As mentioned above, penguins and polar bears can't be together. There are many reasons for this phenomenon. One of the more important reasons is the environment. Penguins and polar bears have their own suitable environment for their survival. Many penguins live in the Antarctic, while polar bears live in the Arctic, and their names are related to their living environment. The distribution of land and sea in the Arctic and Antarctic is different, and the climate is also different. If the living environment of a certain animal is changed, it is likely that they will die because they do not adapt.
In addition to environmental reasons, the fact that penguins and polar bears can't live together is also related to themselves, because penguins and polar bears are mutually exclusive, and if they are together, polar bears are likely to eat penguins. Polar bears are carnivores, and they are very fierce carnivores. They have a lot of prey, such as large seals, walruses and even beluga whales, which can become food for fierce polar bears. Then, if penguins and polar bears are together, they are likely to become their food, so this is also an important reason why they can not be together.