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.
Polar bears body temperature is alsways high. Their skin also very thick and wool like maintain their bodies warm. Therefore they can survive in polar regions.
polar bears, penguins, seals, and whales.These animals have blubber which protects them from the x-treme coldness! These are amazing animals!And they have several adaptations to survive in the polar region
Polar bear mothers teach their cubs how to hunt and survive.
There fur coats
No not all polar bear cubs survive the harsh long winter.
well fur is not alive and the fur on a polar bear is thick so it can withstand anything
Polar bears need to survive with water, food, nutrients, and they are fur to stay warm
It is hard for them to lose what they were naturally given for ice regions.
no it cant
With their blubber and fur.
The north pole and south
Polar bears live in the Arctic regions, regardless of which nation claims the geography.
no, becouse they do not have blubber or thick fur