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what is papillae in polar bear
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Answered by ayan437
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The large paws of a polar bear act like snowshoes, spreading out the bear's weight as it moves over ice and snow. The forepaws are round and partially webbed. The hind paws are elongated. ... The sole of a polar bear's foot has thick, black pads covered with small, soft papillae (dermal bumps).

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