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Bear hunt

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  • This is a layer of fat beneath the animal’s skin, just like that of a Polar Bear. The blubber helps to keep the animal warm.
    blubber
  • The state of lethargy or being slow! Some animals fall into this state during the colder months of the year.
    torpor
  • An animal is called a carnivore if it eats other animals for food.
    carnivore
  • A warm-blooded animal with a backbone and fur or hair and that also feeds its young with the mother's milk.
    mammal
  • This is the short fur next to a Polar Bears skin. These ‘guard hairs’ keep the heat next to the skin so that the bear stays warm.
    guards hairs
  • A really long sleep! Some animals hibernate when the weather is really cold and harsh.
    hibernation
  • The surroundings of where an animal lives.
    habitat
  • An animal who enjoys eating plants AND other animals.
    omnivore
  • This is a cave where a bear goes for shelter or to have its little baby cubs!
    den
  • An animal (or person) that eats only plant matter.
    vegetarian
  • This word is used to describe an animal that walks with the entire lower part of its foot on the ground such as a Bear or me and you!
    plantigrade