Biology, asked by szacrystal, 6 months ago

Why do polar bears have a strong sense of smell?

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Answered by sanjivkandhare5
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Explanation:

Polar bears have a very strong sense of smell, which they use to find seal breathing holes in the ice. Once it has found the hole, the bear will wait patiently until the seal comes up for air to attack. They can even detect a seal in the water beneath a metre of compacted snow.

Answered by GoodSoulHere
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Polar bears have a very strong sense of smell, which they use to find seal breathing holes in the ice.

Once it has found the hole, the bear will wait patiently until the seal comes up for air to attack.

They can even detect a seal in the water beneath a metre of compacted snow.

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