The polar bear has very thick, insulating fur. Their paws are very large which helps them to swim.
A thick layer of blubber (which is up to four point five inches thick) provides polar bears with such excellent insulation that their body temperature rate remain the same even at 34°F.The polar bear's ears and small tail also help prevent heat loss. Polar bears have two layers of fur so then they are more protected from the cold. The only problem with polar bears is that they have more problems with overheating than they do with cold. Even in very cold weather, they very quickly overheat when they try to run.
They get used to it. they are living in a big cold place ALL THEIR LIVES.
by getting used to the cold weather
with there thick coat of skin and pads on there feet :)
The polar bear liver contains high levels of vitamin A because it helps the bear's body store energy and adapt to its cold environment.
Hollow hair and fat
it is mostly cold because its in the articPolar bears live in a polar climate. (you can guess why it's called a polar climate now right? because Polar bears live there and they're kinda called POLAR bears).Polar bears live in polar climates.they live in very cold climates. like below freezing.
There is one polar bear in a zoo in Morelia in Mexico. As of 2013, there is a global campaign to move her to a zoo in a cold climate.
I guess you could possibly say that a White Hare or a Polar Bear are animals that have adapted to the cold. Or Bald Eagles. Their up in the windy regions of the U.S.A. so I think Bald Eagles count as animals that adapt to the cold.
you love the cold so much, you could be a polar bear
They adapt to cold weather (ice places)
Four letters, C-O-L-D!!!! You'd have top be a polar bear to survive the cold!
A polar bear lives in the cold and a bear can live any where.
it is cold