A polar bear dosent conserve body heat because of there fur and the blubber this 2 features help the polar bear to live, In the artic
No, they have smaller, but hairy, ears to help conserve heat.
Sometimes polar bears go in heat
polar bears dont like heat
Homeostasis is the ability of animals to maintain a consistent body temperature. Polar bears live in subfreezing temperatures, yet maintain warm bodies. This is because polar bears are endothermic, which means they have a form of insulation. Polar bears have fur and fat which protect their skin and internal organs.Ê
no A polar bears skin is black, which allows them to absorb heat from the sun.
Polar Bears heat and cool and them repeat each season ~Hope this helps~:)
yes
the heat
The polar bear has black skin beneath its fur. The colour combination allows the animal to absorb heat from the sunlight to keep it warm. Polar bears have a thick layer of fat on their body. Fat being poor conductor of heat, they have minimal loss of heat from their body. They have very thick layer of fur, which again gives them the insulation needed there. Their colour is white to make them well-camouflaged in polar areas.
so they can absorb heat
a fat cell in a polar bear holds more heat and travel in lumps mean while a single body cell travels by its self
So they can hear if any enemies are near