If a thick layer of fat is not found under the skin of the polar beer then what will be the effect on it?
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They have a thick layer of body fat, which keeps them warm while swimming, and a double-layered coat that insulates them from the cold Arctic air. The polar bearis the most carnivorous member of the bear family, feeding mainly on a diet of ringed seals because they need large amounts of fat to survive.
So no fat layer will lead to the killing of the polar bear
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Answer: They have a thick layer of body fat, which keeps them warm while swimming, and a double-layered coat that insulates them from the cold Arctic air. The polar bearis the most carnivorous member of the bear family, feeding mainly on a diet of ringed seals because they need large amounts of fat to survive
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