So they can hear if any enemies are near
Both small ears and tail help because then there is not a lot of heat that gets lost. This helps the polar bear keep warm.
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice
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
Thick fur, rather small ears, and layers of fat.
it keeps them warm
It helps the polar bear to stay hidden from predators as its paw is white. It may also help in camouflaging the polar bear as it catches prey. When the polar bear covers its brown nose, it looks exactly like the snow and ice surrounding it.
Polar bears have small ears so they do not lose much heat from their bodies. Like your head and feet, heat can be lost through our ears. Their smaller ears help them keep all the heat they can get in their chilly arctic environments.
No, they have smaller, but hairy, ears to help conserve heat.
their white fur help them blend in with the snow polar bears fur insn't really white each piece is a clear hollow tube that keeps heat from escaping the polar bear
It allows them to keep their paws warm and allow them to keep from clipping on the ice by creating friction.
You cannot buy a polar bear but you can probally find some place where you can sponser to help it have a better life one but i dunno any....
In the US, Polar Bear is considered a marine mammal, and is protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.