anything really.carpets, rugs,coats,hats ect.
the polar bears skin consists of alot of fat flubber and dandruf, hence the white apperance. polar bears skin can be used as a replacement for butter. it tastes like marijuana mixed with butter. quite nice actually.
no A polar bears skin is black, which allows them to absorb heat from the sun.
No, polar bears do not have fluffy skin but do have thick, fluffy fur.
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!
Polar Bears have black skin. Belive it or not, it's true.
The Inuit hunt polar bears for food and skin and bones.
bears are mammals that have a coating of thick fur during hibranation
no they don't they have very blubbery skin
The polar bears have and insulating undercoat as the covering of their skin. This is the topped up by hairs which will protect the undercoat.
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
Meat and skin/fur
because they are mammals