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adaptions the polar Bear ? 100% Quality answer exam time

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Answered by geetabhuppy
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Explanation:

their adaptations include a white appearance as camouflage from prey on the snow and ice thick layers of fat and fur for insulation against the cold a small surface area to volume ratio to minmise heat loss a greasy coat that shed water after swimming to help reduce heat loss

Answered by Anonymous
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Polar Bear :

  • The polar bear is found in the Arctic region where temperature is too cold.

  • The polar bear is warm blooded animal.

  • Polar bear can maintain its body temperature even in too cold climatic conditions due to thick layer of fat called Blubber present under its skin.

  • This blubber acts as an insulator , Its thick white skin helps to keep it warm.

  • The polar region have very cold climatic conditions and these region are covered with snow for the most of the year and In these Polar bear have fur which helps in camouflaging as it blends with the snow.

  • Polar bear is a strong swimmer And it has wide and large paws that helps in swimming and walking on snow.

  • The polar bear has a strong sense of smell and can catch its prey's smell from as far as one kilometer.

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