No, they have smaller, but hairy, ears to help conserve heat.
no they are not hairy at all
Polar bears, like most animals that live in cold regions, have small ears so they don't dissipate heat through them rapidly.
Polar bears have small ears because they are special.:)Polar bears have small ears because they are special.:)
because a polar bear ears are not very useful but a grizzly bears ears are very important fir him
Nothing. It just would invite frostbite and frozen-off ears.
polar bears aren't small you imbecile
well they gatta have ears for something, they arnt just for show are they? yes they can here. their ears are behind their fur
the animal with small ears but is large is a hourse with its small ears and long tail
* Polar bears are protected with two layers of fur, as well as a 4.5 Inch layer of blubber. http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/faq/#q6 * These mammals have small, compact ears, that prevent heat loss through their ears. A contrary example to this would be camels. They have large ears, that help heat loss. http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/faq/#q6 * A small tail helps prevent heat loss, through means of their tails. http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/faq/#q6 * Polar bears have small, padded claws, to help cling on to ice.
Cold, Fast, Huge... lumbering, tumbering (is that a word?), emense beasts. endangered, struggling soft, furry
So they can hear if any enemies are near
Polar bears are adapted by there white fur. They are hunters so the white fur makes it difficult for them to spotted on a white background. They have small ears to reduce heat loss as the larger ears are the more heat they lose, resulting in the animal being cold. They are extremely good at swimming.
Polar bears are adapted by there white fur. They are hunters so the white fur makes it difficult for them to spotted on a white background. They have small ears to reduce heat loss as the larger ears are the more heat they lose, resulting in the animal being cold. They are extremely good at swimming.