What is a polar bears sensitivity?

Touch

A polar bear's skin is very sensitive to touch, and it can feel even the slightest breeze.

This is also evident in the bear's hunting methods. When seeking prey, a polar bear will walk with its front paws spread wide apart and its head stretched out horizontally, so as to best detect vibrations and movement in its environment.

Smell

A polar bear's sense of smell is very acute, and it can detect scents from miles away. This is a crucial sense for finding prey, as polar bears rely heavily on their sense of smell to track seals and other marine mammals.

Eyes:

Polar bears have exceptional eyesight, and they can see objects from a great distance away. This is important for spotting prey and navigating the vast Arctic landscape. Their eyes are dark brown and they can see well in low light conditions, which is essential for hunting in the Arctic winter.

Hearing

Polar bears also have good hearing, and they can detect sounds from a long distance away. This is important for staying away from danger and communicating with other bears.