Well, sort of. Keeping warm requires energy, and to get energy the bear needs to eat. If it doesn't get food it'll eventually die of exposure. But a healthy, well-fed bear can stand pretty much any naturally occurring cold temperature.
Yes, they can. All mammals can catch a cold.
A cold is caused by a virus that no mammal has any natural resistance to. However it is slightly harder for a polar bear to catch a cold compared to other mammals such as humans, because their bodies have thicker insulation and extra defence against the cold environments.
No. If they could they wouldn't last very long in the Arctic.
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No they can not because they will overheat, and die.
Polar bears need to survive with water, food, nutrients, and they are fur to stay warm
because they fur so they make the body warm
they have thick fur and the mummys keep them warm
Polar bears have adapted to the cold. It's too warm in the rainforest.
It helps keep polar bears warm throughout the cold winters of the north.
Polar Bears are mammals and thus warm-blooded.
Penguins and Polar bears are warm blooded.
Polar bears, like all mammals, are warm blooded.
because they need warmth to survive and fat on their legs keeps their legs warm
No. The polar bears have lots of fur to keep them warm in the Arctic. They wouldn't be able to survive in Hawaii, Florida etc.
Polar bears love the cold , they would not thrive in a warm climate