Polar bears can walk on snow that a human would normally break through. On the pads of a polar bears paw are tiny grippers. These grippers are tiny growths called papillae. Papillae increase the friction on the snow and ice making it easier for the polar bear to walk.
strong legs to move around on, sharp claws for attacking or defending, and pointy teeth for catching fish
The most unusual part of a beaver is its wide, flat tail. They also have webbed feet. Both of these are adaptations for swimming.
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The fur of the polar bear is very thick which helps the polar bear keep warm.
The average polar bear body temperature is 37c or 98.6 c.
a polar bear can lift over 400 pounds, it eats twice its own body weight
it decomposes.
if would the polar bear population be affected if crustacean population increases will be die or will be worm it in to body be affected to the population of the polar bear
Some interesting animal adaptations are the horns of a bull , used to attack other bulls in mating season, the polar bear has white fur to blend in with the snow , and a alligators have scales as body armor.
It is not the fur that insulates the polar bear. The polar bear's skin is black, so it absorbs heat and keeps heat inside the body. The white fur is merely for camouflage.
Polar bears have dark skin, but white fur.
The length of polar bear paws usually vary based on how big their body is. The average size of a polar bear's paw is about 30 cm (12 in).
No, the cold does not affect polar bear cubs because they have the same percent of body fat as an adult would need.
the habitat of Polar Bear and Penguin is cold or a snowy region .they feed fish . they have fur on there body which keep them save from cold