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A polar bears fur appears white, but it is actually clear. It is hollow fibre and traps heat to keep it warm. The white that it appears too protects them from predators (if any) and mainly to keep them hidden from their prey. They have a extra layer of blubber to keep warm and they have improved eyesight and hearing. They have big paws to keep balance and their weight over thin ice.

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