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.
Polar bears have blubber, which is like extra fat, under their fur and that helps to keep them warm during the winter. They also grow out their winter fur coats to keep themselves warm during the winter.
Yes, for three months while they are pregnant.
Polar bears have adapted to the cold. It's too warm in the rainforest.
polar bears are big to keep them up when they are in the water.
Most bears respond to the cold by hibernating through the winter months. Polar bears are an exception because they just keep hunting no matter how cold it gets.
Polar bears are now protected.
yes they do. Polar bears have white fur a nd black fur
polar bears are big to keep them up when they are in the water.
To keep warm
to keep them warm
To keep themselves warm of course, the fur is actually clear so the rays of sun shine through and heats them up
to keep them warm