No, polar bears do not have fluffy skin but do have thick, fluffy fur.
Polar bears have thick fur so they can live in the cold of the arctic and swim in the icy sea. They also have a thick layer of insulating fat beneath their skin.
no A polar bears skin is black, which allows them to absorb heat from the sun.
To keep them warm in the cold
Polar Bears have black skin. Belive it or not, it's true.
The Inuit hunt polar bears for food and skin and bones.
polar bears have skin so that can keep warm in the cold conditions underneath that skin (FUR) they have a really thick layer of blubber!
Polar Bears are not yellow. They have black skin and white fur. They are probably.
The polar bears have and insulating undercoat as the covering of their skin. This is the topped up by hairs which will protect the undercoat.
polar bears live in the north pole because the north pole is cold and polar bears can trap warmth in their skin
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
polar bears are left handedthey are the largest land animalsmother polar bears give birth every three yearspolar bears have black skin
Polar Bears actually have black skin.