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How polar bear adapted himself to live in polar region ?​

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Answered by ts4657475
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though they probably cover most of that distance by floating on sheets of ice.

Arctic Adaptations

Polar bears live in one of the planet's coldest environments and depend on a thick coat of insulated fur, which covers a warming layer of fat. 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 ananimallovervaishna
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polar bears have adapted themselves in polar regions. They have a fatty layer of tissue made up of fat cells under their skin called as blubber.

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This fatty layer reduces the conduction of heat and cold. Thus the body heat remains inside the polar bears.

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