Adapting to the Arctic: The Polar Bear's Tale
Have you ever wondered how polar bears stay warm in the frigid Arctic? It's all thanks to their amazing adaptations! Polar bears have thick white fur that camouflages them in the snow and keeps them warm. Underneath their fur, they have a layer of fat, or blubber, that insulates them from the freezing temperatures. In addition, polar bears are excellent swimmers, able to swim long distances in search of food. When food is scarce, polar bears hibernate in dens to conserve energy. Did you know that a polar bear can smell a seal 20 miles away? Or that they can swim non-stop for days? These incredible abilities help polar bears survive in one of the harshest places on Earth. Isn't it amazing how animals adapt to their environment?
Question 1
What does the word 'camouflages' mean in the context of the passage?
Hides
Dances
Runs
Eats
Sleeps
Question 2
Why do polar bears hibernate?
To play
To eat more food
To conserve energy
To swim
To run faster
Question 3
What is the role of the polar bear's blubber?
To make them look bigger
To help them swim
To insulate them from freezing temperatures
To attract a mate
To help them run faster
Question 4
What special ability does a polar bear have in relation to finding its food?
It can smell a seal 20 miles away
It can see a seal 20 miles away
It can hear a seal 20 miles away
It can taste a seal 20 miles away
It can touch a seal 20 miles away
Question 5
What allows polar bears to swim non-stop for days?
Their sharp claws
Their blubber
Their white fur
Their excellent swimming abilities
Their long tails
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