They would'nt, they would die out and could never come back!!
An otter fits this description as they have thick fur to keep them warm and cozy in the water.
continental polar
They have long hairs, black skin that you can't see to attract sunlight, and four inches of blubber under their skin to keep warm. They are so efficient at keeping heat inside them that they are almost invisible in infrared photography.
Yes,because as the cold water at the polar goes to the warm waters of the equator the temperature at the ocean would be balanced ;)bunnyshaine23@yahoo.com
Polar bear fur appears white because it is made up of transparent, hollow hairs that reflect and scatter light. These hairs can look clear but appear white due to the way they interact with light. This adaptation helps polar bears blend in with their snowy environment and provides insulation to keep them warm in the Arctic.
Polar bears need to survive with water, food, nutrients, and they are fur to stay warm
Polar bears have adapted to the cold. It's too warm in the rainforest.
it helps them by keeping them warm.
No. The polar bears have lots of fur to keep them warm in the Arctic. They wouldn't be able to survive in Hawaii, Florida etc.
the polar bear uses its fur to stay warm
to keep the polar bear skin warm
All those animals have different natural protectors. For ex, polar bear has a lot of fat and warm pur.
All those animals have different natural protectors. For ex, polar bear has a lot of fat and warm pur.
It is hard for them to lose what they were naturally given for ice regions.
a polar bear needs its food sources and fur to keep it warm
Easily, they have an insulating fur coat, and then blubber underneath that.
the polar bears fur lowers the amount of body heat that escapes and helps as camoflage. the polar bear has a fatty layer under nieth its skin to keep it extra warm before the 'winters sleep'.