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Polar bears have a thick layer of fat called blubber. Camels have a fat store in their hump that allowes them to go for days at a time with out food of water, camels also have extra stomaches in which to store plenty of water..

Polar bears live at the north pole, camels in the desert.

Polar bears have a thick layer of oily fur to repel water, they are also very good swimmers.. The polar bear can jump right in the icey water and catch a fish, his long claws help him hold on to said fish, and to walk on the ice.

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Polar bears and camels are adapted to survive in extreme environments, polar bears live in the Arctic and camels are found in the desert. Polar bears have thick fur and a layer of fat to keep warm in cold climates, while camels have a hump to store fat and conserve water in hot, arid conditions. Both animals are well-adapted to their environments, with polar bears being expert swimmers and camels being able to go without water for long periods.

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The difference is that a cactus is a plant while polar bears and camels are animals.

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