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The polar bear is a large specimen that weighs on average 900 pounds and can be up to 8.5 ft tall. It's covered in beautiful white fur that keeps it warm in its arctic climate. They have four legs equiped with four paws at the end of them, which allow the bear to walk. On the bottom of each paw are soft pads that give the bear cushion for walking, on the end of these paws are sharp claws. and a tail attached to its tail bone. The polar bear has a large snout that allows it to smell and fairly sophisticated black eyes that allow the bear to see, along with a set of ears on top of its head.

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