The animal shown in the picture below is a Polar bear. It is found in the Arctic region. It is very well adapted to the very cold and harsh climates by having two protective layers on its body. What are the two layers?
A
Layer of fur
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B
Layer of fat (blubber)
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C
Layer of skin
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D
Layer of muscles
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Solution
The correct options are A Layer of fur B Layer of fat (blubber) The Polar bears are found only in the Arctic region where large glaciers are present. The climatic conditions are very harsh. In such harsh cold weathers, polar bears protect themselves by having two protective covers on their body. The outer cover of their body is of thick fur and the inner cover, present below the skin, is of fat called blubber. Both these covers help the polar bears to retain warmth/heat required to maintain the body temperature. This is an excellent example of adaptation.