The first would be to understand that polar bears are not drowning. There has been an increase in the polar bear population, and growth of the polar ice cap. The size of the ice caps change from time to time. While I have seen ads that seek to convince you that the North Pole has turned into the tropics, it is just not so. Please take the time to do some checking of the facts on your own.
No they're not drowning because their long necks keep their heads up.
polar bears habitat live on Icebergs. however with global warming, they are drowning, because they have to swim for days on end to find a thick iceberg.. itz really sad... Polar bears are found in the Arctic regions of the world. They are NOT drowning, because the sea ice they depend on is returning. The myth of drowning polar bears has already been debunked.
The polar bears that were drowned were four bears killed in a terrible storm, that the bears could not make it back to shore because of the rough water conditions. The bears are not drowning on a regular basis in the Arctic. Source: SPPI, 35 Inconvenient Truths
they do to protect them from the cold
Oh, let's talk about those beautiful polar bears, friend. You see, with global warming, the ice in the Arctic is melting faster, making it harder for polar bears to find stable ice to rest on while hunting for food. This forces them to swim longer distances, leading to exhaustion and sadly, some may drown. It's a reminder for us to take care of our planet and protect these magnificent creatures.
Stopping the global warming and the ice caps from melting. They are loosing ice and drowning.
By hunting them and selling their pelts on the internets!
The polar bears have and insulating undercoat as the covering of their skin. This is the topped up by hairs which will protect the undercoat.
by using its sharp claws and teeth
Polar bears dig dens to protect themselves from cold winds.
polar bears face globle warming (like everyone) but they are affected very much by it because their home is melting because of this a lot of polar bears have dyed from drowning trying to get food
its white fur and other special features protect it from its predators.