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A polar bear in the arctic maintains a steady body temperature despite the fact that environmental temperature plummets to extreme low during winter. How is this made possible?

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Answered by SanskarMH370
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Polar bear has a large surface of thick fur on it's body which provides insulation

It's a mammal so it can use energy to maintain it's body temperature

It feeds on salmons which have a large amount of stored heat and fat in their bodies

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