39+ Polar Bear Behavioral Adaptations PNG. In winter, polar bears sleep in shallow pits they dig in the snow, putting their sides or backs to the wind. What are the polar bear's physical adaptations?
Animal Adaptations By Rachael Smith from img.haikudeck.com They also keep their nose and ears small and fur covered to protect them from the cold. Their teeth are made for a carnivorous instead of an omnivorous diet, and hair nearly completely covers the bottom of their feet. Adaptation the polar bear's life cycle is closely tied to sea ice.
Polar bears use body language and vocalizations to communicate.
Behavioral adaptations polar bears are not territorial, but some aggression does occur between males competing for breeding females, in mothers protecting cubs, and in cases where bears may try to steal or scavenge food from another’s kill. What are the special adaptations of a polar bear? A number of physical and behavioral adaptations allow polar bears to survive in their environment (harsh tundra regions). Polar bears aren't deep hibernators