Most species of bears will hibernate during the winter. A pregnant female polar bear will hibernate in a snow cave, during which period, the baby or usually two babies are born. Bears, in general, are able to survive the cold due to putting on fat during the autumn, and having a very thick fur coat.
They have fur that protects them from the cold 102801
With their blubber and fur.
I Belive you are reffering to the Weddell Seal. It is able to survive at such a cold place because of its thick fat.
It keeps it warms for the cold
It keeps it warms for the cold
by having a thick layer of skin they can survive up to -37 degrees
by having a thick layer of skin they can survive up to -37 degrees
The hibirnate in a cave or somewhere they're protected from the snow.
Their thick coats keep the cold out, along with hibernation.
so it won't freeze to death
No. A polar bear can not go on a safari. It would be very hot for them under those conditions.
Actually, the area that the polar bear lives is a borderline desert due to the low humidity and low precipitation. It is considered a cold desert and the polar bear has adapted to the cold and harsh conditions found there.