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polar bears have wided pawed claws

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Answered by shridhianshugmailcom
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Polar bears have wided pawed claws because to help the polar bear from slipping on ice and snow.
Answered by xkvngxyunginx
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This statement is true being that their paws are wide and covered with fur to aid the polar bear from slipping on ice. The thick black pads on their paws are covered with bumps to prevent the possibility of them slipping on ice. The sharp claws grip the ice. The length of polar bear paws are usually determined by the bear's size in general.

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