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Animals living in polar regions adapt themselves to survive and breed in their habitat.
(a) List the adaptations in polar bears that help them survive in polar region.
(b) What value can we learn from these animals that adapt themselves?​

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Answered by bhavyag2026
15

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The polar bear's life cycle is closely tied to sea ice. Polar bears rely on the ice to travel, hunt seals, breed, and in some cases, den. Scientists believe polar bears are unlikely to survive if ice-free periods exceed their fasting ability (220 days), especially in areas that lack alternate marine mammal prey.

Polar bears are strong swimmers and divers, a characteristic that allows them to swim from one ice floe to the next. But there’s a limit to how far they can swim. Long swims are especially dangerous to young cubs.

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Answered by raidon620
12

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Polar bears have very thick fur to maintain their body temperature as fur is an insulator of heat , temperature would not escape at all. They have sharp nails to catch fishes for their diet.They make use of everything available with them for their survival.

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