They can't escape. They depend on their thick fur and black skin to survive and live on fat from the seals--and sometimes small whales and walruses--that they kill and eat on.
Quite frankly, polar bears actually thrive and live for the cold. They would much rather escape the summer tundra than the cold winter of the Arctic.
you love the cold so much, you could be a polar bear
A polar bear lives in the cold and a bear can live any where.
it is cold
In the cold arctic
The polar bear lives in the arctic where it is very cold. Polar bears are considered to be very aggressive.
No, the cold does not affect polar bear cubs because they have the same percent of body fat as an adult would need.
the habitat of Polar Bear and Penguin is cold or a snowy region .they feed fish . they have fur on there body which keep them save from cold
Polar bears are mammals, and as such are warm blooded.
In the cold arctic
That's its environment.
They have fur that protects them from the cold 102801
The polar bear gets its name from its habitat in the Arctic region, which is characterized by icy, polar conditions. Their white fur and environment also contribute to their name, distinguishing them as bears adapted to living in polar climates.