yes
polar bears fur is water proof because it helps keep them warmer in the water
the polar bear uses its fur to stay warm
well fur is not alive and the fur on a polar bear is thick so it can withstand anything
Polar bear fur is waterproof due to its unique structure and oil content. Each hair is hollow and insulates against cold while trapping air, which helps keep the bear dry by repelling water. Additionally, the fur is covered in a natural oil that enhances its water-resistant properties, allowing polar bears to stay warm and dry while swimming or navigating icy environments.
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
It is not the fur that insulates the polar bear. The polar bear's skin is black, so it absorbs heat and keeps heat inside the body. The white fur is merely for camouflage.
Polar Bear hair is a clear hollow tube and there skin is actally white
big fur!
No. Polar bears have fur, not feathers.
a polar bear needs its food sources and fur to keep it warm
Because a polar bear has thick fur.
Yes, it is, but the snow and ice surrounding the polar bear causes it to look white. Snow caught onto the polar bear also gives this effect.