there is pink light skin under the polar bears coat
a thick fur coat.
its thick coat,claws,and its teeth
with there thick coat of skin and pads on there feet :)
Their fur keeps them warm and they can camouflage.There long claws and their thick coat.
It's called fat and a thick fur coat
It isn't really the fur that is perfect for the cold, it's the skin that's underneath. The white coat makes it blend in perfectly with the snow, it is also a very thick, dense coat. It prevents the strong winds from "breaking" the coat and making the Polar Bear cold. The thick skin that is underneath the thick coat of white fur, is black. Whenever there is sunlight, that black skin absorbs the heat made by the sun. The skin is what keeps the bear warm, the fur just reinforces it.
Polar bear is protected by by the thick fur and has black skin to absorb the heat
Easily, they have an insulating fur coat, and then blubber underneath that.
They usally have a thick fur coat so they can swim in low tempertures so they can survive eating a finding a home.
Yes, it has a coat that blends in with the snow.
A polar bears coats helps by keeping it warm in the winter. Also the polar bear blends into the snow as it's coat is white so that way its prey can't see it coming which makes it easier to hunt.
Grizzly bears are a subspecies of brown bears (so yes).