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22.43% of polar bears are blubber, which protects them from extreme enviroments. Hope this helps!
yesyesyesyes polar bears have blubberYes, they have got blubber for insulation.
Its fur, the blubber you are looking at is his testicles.
enough to get blubber to keep them warm enough to get blubber to keep them warm
Polar bears, like other animals in that region, have a kind of blubber under their fur to insulate them from the cold.
No. They prefer to be alone most of the time.
polar bears have skin so that can keep warm in the cold conditions underneath that skin (FUR) they have a really thick layer of blubber!
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Polar bears have thick fur and blubber, so they rarely get hypothermia. If a polar bear has a certain gene passed down from family it could have less fur and/or blubber. Then it is possible for it to get hypothermia.
A layer of blubber helps by keeping the polar bear warm. It's also their energy source for the part of the year when it's difficult for them to hunt.
well take a look at polar bears, they have alot of blubber, blubber is fat this fat keeps them hot.
Blubber is the layer of fat that keeps animals warm. These animals include polar bears, whales, and seals.