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adaptation of polar bear​

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Answered by guptasarita68
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Inhabiting the ice and sea of the Arctic, polar bears are well-equipped for survival in a harsh environment. Two coats of fur and a thick layer of blubber help insulate the polar bear's body from the cold, keeping its temperature at an even 37° C (98.6° F).

Answered by aishu3a
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Explanation:

white fur in polar bears,  helps them blend in with the snow and ice.

A polar bear has a layer of fat under its skin which helps it stay warm. It also has a thick layer of fur

The wide, large paws help a polar bear to walk in the snow.

When a polar bear swims under water it closes it nostrils so no water can get in.

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