Some adaptation of a polar bear that helps it to survive in the arctic cold
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Polar bears are well adapted for survival in the Arctic. Their adaptations include: a white appearance - as camouflage from prey on the snow and ice. thick layers of fat and fur - for insulation against the cold.
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The polar bear has adopted a lot to survive in the Arctic. Here are a few examples:
- It has developed white fur to help it camouflage and hide from its prey and strike with the element of surprise. (Polar bears have black skin)
- Polar bears have very thick layers of fat and fur. This allows the Polar bear to survive the sub-zero temperatures of the Arctic.
- They have large feet to distribute their load and increase their grip on ice.
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