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what is the reason of polar bears and seals can survivi in the arctic regions​

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Answered by k67969874
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Explanation:

Polar Bears have Thick Fur that traps hot air.

Seals have thick fat that keep them warm.

Answered by presentmoment
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Tip- The polar regions of Earth, also known as the cold zones, are the areas of the globe that are within the polar circles and encircle the world's geographical poles (the North and South Poles).

Animals like polar bears and seals basically survive the cold temperature as sea ice allows polar bears to obtain seals, which are their principal source of food, as well as rest and reproduce.

Explanation: Polar bears have white fur to help them blend in with their surroundings. In Arctic conditions, their coat is so perfectly camouflaged that it can be mistaken for a snow drift.

Seals never leave the ice pack during the winter, leaving open breathing holes, and they build lairs behind snow mounds to shield newborn pups from polar bears and the chilly air above.

Therefore, Polar bears and seals can survive in artic regions compared to other animals surviving in different regions.

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