why do polar bears

Their thick fur retains heat

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Polar bears have a thick layer of blubber and fur to help them survive in their cold habitat. The fur acts as insulation and helps retain the heat generated by their bodies, keeping them warm in freezing temperatures. This adaptation allows them to maintain their body temperature and survive in the Arctic environment, where temperatures can drop well below freezing.
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