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The bear because when it eats the honey the bees are still in it and he swallows them too! EWWW!
They have large reserve of fat in their body for winter . Small animals have a bigger surface area than large animals, compared to their volume. This helps animals that live in cold areas to keep their surface area:volume as small as possible, and so helps them keep on to their body heat.
Bubble wrap can prevent heat loss due to the small air pockets in each bubble. As heat radiates, the air is heated, and the small pockets generate heat to each other. Which is how the heat is kept inside. It only escapes when the bubbles are popped.
Polar bears have small ears so they do not lose much heat from their bodies. Like your head and feet, heat can be lost through our ears. Their smaller ears help them keep all the heat they can get in their chilly arctic environments.
The snow is quite a big one. Arctic foxes take a big deal hiding. Rabbits so as well. Hares, possibly. Either, rabbits or hares. No, I believe hare. The animals depend on the arctic nature just as much as you are curious. They use it to hide. Caves are a great way they can hide. Some animals like, (This is an example!) Perhaps, a grizzly bear was dropped in the arctic in a mistake. They'd hide in the warmest place. A cave is quite suitable. It's dark so their able to hide there. Some animals, like the hare, have big bodies, with smaller ears in order to keep heat in there body, opposed to having small bodies with big ears to release heat.
Arctic Willows have
bigger animals has more body fat to insulate themselves........
The ears, as well as other parts of the body of an Arctic fox, are small to make for a smaller surface area to volume ratio. This means that less of the surface of the fox's body is exposed, which helps to trap heat in its cold environment.
Arctic animals have excellent insulation to stop their body heat from escaping. They may have dense hair, fur or feathers, or have a think layer of fat or blubber
to prevent heat radiation and damage by people or animals
An alternate term for A Low Pressure System is literally a vast heat transfer pump; taking tropical heat to the Arctic and arctic cold South.
because there is less atmosphere in the Arctic