Yes. Bears that were colors other than white would not have been able to hunt for food in the arctic, and would have died off. Only white bears would survive. After a while, there are only white bears.
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In actual fact, polar bears have transparent fur over black skin. Reflection of the sunlight from the densely packed transparent hairs makes polar bears seem to be white. The bears' black skin absorbs heat from the sun. The transparent fur is made up of hollow hairs called guard hairs. These air-filled guard hairs help transmit heat from the sunlight to the polar bear's black skin as a solar heat collector. In turn, the reflection stops the heat being lost from their black skin. So - as long as they are in white snow, their fur is white. Were they to be taken to another environment, then their fur would take on the hues of that environment.
Yes, they're white all year. Polar bears occur naturally in the Arctic (close to the North Pole). You can also find them in zoos and animal parks. Of course, if you lived in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, the Polar bears would come to find YOU.
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they never change colour even in the summer!
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polar bears are never white their hair/fur is clear so it makes it look white
no their skin is black but they have white fur because they have to hide then catch their prey
because its white there all year round
Yes.
inductive logic.
It is invalid because: Think of it like a fried egg. The white being striped animals and the yolk being all zebras. The yolk is in the middle of the white. Well, polar bears can be in the white without being in the yolk. Polar bears can also be half in the white and half on your plate. Therefore, Some polar bears maybe striped animals.
their fur isn't white its all i know
The white polar bear is the largest of all bears.
No, not all polar bears are girls.
Penguins are birds, they are black and white, and they eat small fish.Polar bears are mammals, they weight approx 300kg or more, and they eat variable size of fish and seals.The polar bear is a mammal, the penguin is a birdThe polar bear is a predator, the penguin is both predator and preyThe polar bear lives in the Arctic, the penguin lives in the southern hemisphere (many around the Antarctic)The Polar bear hibernates, the penguin is active all year round.
In Statistics, this is an example of population sampling (when you take a sample from the whole and draw conclusions based upon it). -on a side note- Polar bears are actually black with thick, translucent fur. It appears white because it reflects off of the ice and snow.
the big white bear is called polar bear
White.If all 4 sides face south, the house is at the North Pole. In that region, the only bears are polar bears. Polar bears are white. (They're actually yellowish-white, because of their high fat diet.)
Polar Bears are warm blooded mammals....as are all bears.
white and when born in light pink but that's all i know
No. You have no statement here that shuts polar bears out of the striped animals category. You've put zebras into the striped animals group, but there could be other things in the same group. You'd have to do that the other way around: All striped animals are zebras. No polar bears are striped animals. Therefore no polar bears are zebras.