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What keeps a polar bear warm in the Arctic?

A) fat
B) fur
C) neither A nor B
D) both A and B

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Answer:

D. Both A and B

Step-by-step explanation:

Polar bears have evolved along with other Arctic animals to take advantage of minimal warmth, and can sometimes actually become too warm because their bodies are so efficient at trapping heat. A polar bear's fur and blubber help it to keep warm. A polar bear 's fur is the first step in keeping warm.

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im kinds feeling d but i think b at the same time
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