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Polar Bear Alaska
Polar bear alaska conservation groups picture an ideal world where polar bears never come in contact with humans, but its not possible.
The animal’s fur is oily and water repellent. It can easily shake its coat free of water and any ice that may form after swimming. The hairs reflect light, giving a polar bear its white coloration. Annually, these bears molt completely.
Polar bear alaska conservation groups picture an ideal world where polar bears never come in contact with humans, but its not possible.
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These animals are the largest land carnivores. These animals are completely furred except for the nose and footpads, which are black. The animal’s coat is about 1.2 inches thick. There is a dense, woolly insulating layer of under hair, which is covered by a relatively thin layer of stiff, shiny, clear guard hairs. Polar bear alaska conservation groups picture an ideal world where polar bears never come in contact with humans, but its not possible.
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