Polar bears thick fur helps them by keeping them warm. Without their fur, they wouldnt have any warmth.
so it won't freeze to death
it helps them by keeping them warm.
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice
A polar bear has a layer of fat under its skin which helps it stay warm. It also has a thick layer of fur.The wide, large paws help a polar bear to walk in the snow.When a polar bear swims under water it closes it nostrils so no water can get in.
Thick fur to keep it warm and white fur to help it camouflage with the snow.
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.
by their body parts like a polar bear it has thick fur to last all winter and also whales have blubber which is a thick layer of fat to keep them warm....
They usally have a thick fur coat so they can swim in low tempertures so they can survive eating a finding a home.
Polar bears have white fur which lets them blend in with the snow. They eat seals and other arctic animals. They also have a thick layer of fat to help insulate them from the cold.
Polar bears naturally adapt to their cold habitat because of the thick layer of fur they have. However, even they need shelter at times. When this is needed a polar bear will look for ice packs near the sea.
it keeps them warm
It helps the polar bear to stay hidden from predators as its paw is white. It may also help in camouflaging the polar bear as it catches prey. When the polar bear covers its brown nose, it looks exactly like the snow and ice surrounding it.