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Explain the adaptation of a polar bear????​

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Answered by sunmoon28no2
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Arctic Adaptations

Fur even grows on the bottom of their paws, which protects against cold surfaces and provides a good grip on ice. The bear's stark white coat provides camouflage in surrounding snow and ice. But under their fur, polar bears have black skin—the better to soak in the sun's warming rays.

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Answered by mo3n
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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. Large feet - to distribute their load and increase grip on the ice.

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