Polar bears do not shed their coats in the summer like some other animals. Instead, they have a thick layer of fur that helps insulate them against the cold, which remains throughout the year. However, they do experience a molt, where they lose some of their fur, but this is not as pronounced as shedding in other species. Their fur helps them maintain warmth in the Arctic environment, even during the summer months.
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