They probably do but it's really hard to say, since there are not enough bears around and they're a bit difficult to keep track of for biologists and geneticists to know if there are recessive traits in polar bears or not.
Dominant traits are the traits that mask the recessive traits. The dominant traits are stronger than recessive!
polar bears are related to bears.
Polar bears share many of the same traits as other bears, in particular their cousins the brown bear, to which they are closely related. Every creature is adapted to its environment, and the polar bear when it split from the brown bear group several thousand years ago, adapted to life in the Arctic, feeding mainly on seals, which makes the polar bear the most carnivorous of all bears.
Polar bears do.
They reproduce.
POLAR BEARS Polar bears actually grow pretty fast.
Polar bears are mammals.
humans are polar bears
Polar bears are bears
A sleuth or a sloth of bears
They pass on traits. There are recessive traits and dominant traits. The dominant trait is normally the one that overpowers recessive
There are no polar bears in Antarctica. If there were, they would eat the penguins.