The animals in the polar regions have thick fur and thick skin to
protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.
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No, polar bears do not have fluffy skin but do have thick, fluffy fur.
animals such as polar bears have thick skin and a lot of fur which keeps the thermal energy from leaving there body broski...
They have a thick layer of skin called blubber and they are warm blooded animals
polar bears have skin so that can keep warm in the cold conditions underneath that skin (FUR) they have a really thick layer of blubber!
The thickness of a bear's skin can differ greatly depending on the type of bear. For example, polar bears have 4.5 inch thick skin.
Some species of elephants can have skin up to an inch thick. A rhinoceros and a hippopotamus can also have very thick skin. These are all pachydermatous animals (meaning, "thick skinned").
there is pink light skin under the polar bears coat
with there thick coat of skin and pads on there feet :)
Polar bears have black skin under which there is a layer of fat that can measure up to 4.5 inches (11.5 centimeters) thick.
it has a skin the same as any other animal, all warm blooded animals have skin
It has half inch thick fat. It protects it from the extreme cold in the arctic winters.