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how can we identify polar bear in biological way ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The polar bear's fur lacks pigment, giving it the appearance of being white. Their skin, foot pads, and nose are black. Polar bears have smaller ears than other bears, a longer more slender neck and head, and short, sharp claws that provide traction on the ice.

Answered by Anonymous
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Polar bears are covered with fur on all but the nose and the pads on the bottoms of the feet. The guard hairs overlaying the underfur are up to 15 cm long. Generally, the pelage of polar bears is white, but (depending on lighting and condition) it can appear yellow, light brown, or light grey.

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