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All mammals are warm blooded. A polar bear is a mammal, therefore, he is warm blooded.
warm blooded.
Nope. The p-o-l-a-r bear is a mammal just like you, so is warm-blooded, carries its young in its belly, and nurses new-borns with breast milk.
Polar bears are warm blooded creatures, because they are mammals, just like a horse, or buffalo. Part of being a mammal is to be warm blooded, that includes, usually being furred, but not all mammals have fur, and giving birth to live babies. They would be reptiles if they were cold blooded, laid eggs, instead of birthed live babies, and more than likely they would be fur-less. Some examples of cold blooded creatures are snakes, frogs and lizards.
Polar Bears are warm blooded. Polar bears have a thick layer of blubber to help them keep warm and it helps them in the cold environment. Polar Bears are warm blooded so it helps them regulate their body at the same temperature.
no mammals and birds are warmblooded

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