A polar bear is a large bear species that lives in the cold Arctic regions.
It has white fur, which provides camouflage in the snow and ice, aiding in hunting seals.
Polar bears are strong swimmers, adapted to the icy environment, and are the top predators in their ecosystem.
A camel has a lump (commonly referred to as a hump) on its back, which stores fat that the camel can use for energy and water when food is scarce in its desert habitat.
A kangaroo's young, known as a joey, develops in its mother's pouch after birth.
The pouch provides warmth, protection, and access to milk as the joey continues to grow.
This unique feature is common among marsupials, allowing the underdeveloped newborn to complete its development outside the womb in a safe environment.
A young cat is called a kitten.
Kittens are small, playful, and dependent on their mother for nourishment and care during their early weeks.
As they grow, they gradually become more independent and develop into adult cats, known for their agility and diverse personalities.