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Polar bear have thick coat of fur

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Answered by aswinrkumar4
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They have a very thick undercoat, which is even denser than the coats of other bears, as well as longer guard hairs. This insulates them from the cold, even when they are in water.

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Answered by ItzMissKomal
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Interestingly, the polar bear's coat has no white pigment; in fact, a polar bear's skin is black and its hairs are hollow. 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.

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