Science, asked by debanjanadey59, 2 months ago

Maya says even polar
bears can camouflage in
the Arctic, as a sloth
does in rainforests. Is
she right? How?​

Answers

Answered by dolanchampaparbat
5

Answer:

Yes, Maya is right.

Explanation:

Yes, polar bears camouflage in the arctic. This is because polar bears have to catch their prey unseen. They have a white coat of fur so that their prey do not recognize them in the white ice. Also, male polar bears tend to attack the offspring of the female polar bears. That is also a reason why they need to camouflage.

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
0

Yes. Maya is right.

Reasons:

  • The presence of a certain body feature or habits that enable a particular organism to live successfully in a particular habitat is called adaptation.
  • This is a result of evolution.
  • The sloths found in rainforests exhibit camouflage as an adaptation.
  • Algae grows on the body of the sloth leaving a green color that matches with the green color of the rainforest.
  • This makes the difficult to spot.
  • Like sloths, polar bears also exhibit camouflage.
  • Earth has two poles namely North Pole and South Pole.
  • Polar bears live in North Pole religion. They undergo adaptations to survive in the polar region of Arctic.
  • The polar bears in the Arctic are white in colour. They can exhibit camouflage by hiding in the snowy white background.
  • It helps the bear to catch its prey.
  • It also helps the animal to escape from its predator.

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