Okay, this is really petty, but it has been bugging me for a while now.
I live in Alaska. We have polar bears. We do not have penguins. People keep asking me about penguins when I travel. When I tell them that they aren't found in Alaska, they don't believe me. I tell them we have polar bears. AH HA! (they say). That means you have penguins too because I saw them together on TV.
Folks, there are many CARTOON commercials on TV with polar bears and penguins playing together. If that really happened in the real world, the penguins would be dinner! Okay, maybe a polar bear and a penguin could be friends. But it would be in a zoo.
Sorry for this pointless thread. But, I just opened yet another Christmas card that featured a polar bear and penguin cuddled up together.
Thank you! Deep cleansing breath. I feel better now!
http://www.searchnewz.com/searchnewz...sInAlaska.html
Edited to add this link: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/li.../l_041_01.html
Polar bears live in the Arctic. Penguins in the Antarctic and southern hemisphere. They are never going to meet in the natural world to become friends or to eat each other.
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