Do polar bears live in Iceland?
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are not found in Iceland. They are typically associated with the Arctic regions, which includes the northernmost parts of North America, Greenland, and Eurasia. Iceland is located in the North Atlantic Ocean and has a subarctic climate, which is not suitable for polar bears. Polar bears rely on sea ice for hunting, breeding, and traveling, and their distribution is closely tied to the presence and stability of sea ice.