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Where do they live? Greenland Northway Alaska Canada Serbia

Polar Bears spent their time on.. Polar Bears spent their time in land, water and ice. They love being on the crack of the ice. k

Food suplied Polar Bears eat bearberries in summer. The bearberries have small leaves, white or pink flowers and berries like fruits.

Food suplied Bearberries can be found North America, Asia and Europe. When the seasons begin to change, the polar bears need to look for different sources of food. Polar Bears also hunt from water fishes, seals, beluga whales, walruses and narwhals to eat them.

Adaptations are characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment and/or reproduce.

Adaptations can be physical or behavioral, but all are involved with survival in an environment.

Physical Adaptations Fur Body shape Color Protection

Fur One of the ways that animals are protected from weather conditions is through fur or fat. Many mammals from this area, tundra, also have thick layers of blubber to keep them warm when temperatures are cold.

Body Shape Many tundra birds and mammals are larger and have smaller appendages than similar species in warmer climates. This body plan allows more heat to remain within the animal where it belongs, and less heat to escape into the environment.

Color Color is a benefit for many animals because they camouflaged in the snow.

Protection Many animals have unique adaptations to protect them from predators. Deer, elk and caribou have antlers that can be used for defense from enemies. Others may have hard outer coverings that serve as protection.

Behavioral Adaptations Hibernation Protection Migration Shelter

Hibernation To avoid adverse weather conditions, some animals hibernate, or become dormant during the periods of worst weather The black bear can withstand up to 100 days without eating, drinking, defacating, urinating or exercising

Protection. Most animals can protect themselves on a physical and behavioral level.

Migration Many animals and birds migrate to more moderate climates during the winter.

Shelter Many animals rely on living under the snow for protection. Amazingly, temperatures are less -7 degrees under snow. Artic hare and fox take advantage of the snow and build dens for protection against the harsh arctic winters.

In summary… Adaptations are characteristics that enable an organism to survive in it’s environment and reproduce. Adaptations can be physical or behavioral.

In summary… All adaptations are related to the environment that an organism lives in. Physical adaptations can include… Fur Body Shape Color

In summary… Behavioral adaptations can include… Hibernation Migration Shelter Protection can be both a physical and a behavioral adaptation.