They live in the Arctic, if you haven't noticed yet, it is very cold up there and like all other living organisms if their body temperature dips below a certain level their fluids freeze and they die,
polar bears are so big because they eat seals which are full of blubber
Polar bears need much fur to keep warm in the cold artic. This is why polar bears are adapted to the artic. Because they have so much fur to use for such cold weather.
Its just the way they are built. Its one of their characteristics.
To make them stronger so they can kill other animals for food
Polar bears are larger so they do not loose as much heat (heat loss is proportional to surface area); they have larger body size, but proportionally smaller surface area.
polar bears have to have fat or blubber to keep them warm because they live in freezing countries
they do to protect them from the cold
Polar Bears have thick coats to keep them warm.
Easily, they have an insulating fur coat, and then blubber underneath that.
Polar Bears live in Alaska because it is one of the coldest and without ice and snow polar bears would have nowhere to live. Thick coats This answer is all wrong just type it in to google to find it out
polar bears dont have thick coats for no reason; they have them for protection in the hard weather of the Arctic, and also for camoflage, it would take a lot of snow and temperatues of around minus eighty to get a polar bear shivering.
no because they have very thick fur coats and they have a lot of fat on them for a good reason and in the cool way by meaning the are awesome then yes they are
No, polar bears do not have fluffy skin but do have thick, fluffy fur.
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To keep them warm in the cold
When it comes to survival in harsh environments, polar bears are well-equipped. Their two coats of fur and a thick layer of bubbler protects their bodies from cold. They also have a powerful sense of smell in hunting seals for food.
Their thick coats keep the cold out, along with hibernation.
Yes.