Yes, the white color of their fur blends in with the snow and ice of their natural habitat, enabling them to use their fur's camouflaged coloring to blend with the snow to their best advantage. They don't exactly sneak up on their prey, but it helps approach and be less noticed during the process of approaching prey. Polar Bears will stalk their prey, and many of their adaptions for living in their environment are useful when it comes to hunting, including the color of their fur.
polar bears are white showing the camouflage so the can catch their prey
Yes, Polar bears are camouflage but the only predators they have are humans and their white fur doesn't protect them from us.
For protection and camouflage.
They are white furred, so they blend in with the snow.
It keeps them warm ,and camouflage.
Hibernate ; and certain ones do use camouflage...like polar bears for example.
Polar Bears and Some bugs
Polar bears use their teeth, claws and strength in their paws and jaws.
Polar Bears have a special place in the human imagination. They're white so that they can hide. (Camouflage is another word you could say... )
since polar bears live in snowy regions their white fur blends in with the snow
The white fur is camouflage so there could have been different colored polar bears that were hunted out by an extinct predator?
.good sense of smell .sharp teeth sharp claws camouflage