Its nose helps it find its food as the polar bear's sense of smell is extremely good. The bear's highly sensitive senses (hearing, smell, vision) then aid in helping it find and catch the food. Their sharp claws and teeth help in then killing the pray. These are all adaptions the polar bear has developed to give it the best chance for survival, development, gorwth and reproduction
It's front paws and mouth.
It's nose.Its nose is very sensitive and can detect food from a long way away.
the tan fur
Koalas climb into Eucalyptus trees and will only eat their leaves.
Stomach. Your stomach helps you the churn up the food using acid
The mouh helps in the igestion of the body.
The part of the body that helps dry out food is the mouth, specifically through the action of saliva. Saliva contains enzymes that begin the digestion process and can help break down food, but it also helps in the initial drying process as food is chewed and mixed. Additionally, as food moves through the digestive system, the stomach and intestines absorb moisture, further contributing to the drying out of food remnants.
it is the tongue..... trust me i have to do something with the tongue for science fair at school
no clue... But click on your bear and click eat an apple for the food part.
The stomach contains hydrochloric acid which helps to kill microorganisms in food and aids in digestion.
The anus of the animal because it is the warmest and most tenderest part of the body.
A bear on the top of the food chain.