yes, so it can blend in with the different seasons
Bears do not change their fur for the winter.
the polar bears fur sits down flat in summer in winter their fur is all fluffed up
Yes
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.
Yes, grizzly bears do shed fur, particularly during the spring and summer months. This process, known as molting, helps them replace old or damaged fur with new, healthier hair. Shedding is typically most noticeable when the bears emerge from their dens after hibernation, as they lose their thick winter coat.
they wear fur bikinis made from polar bears
A bear's metabolism slows to almost nothing during hibernation. Active bears do grow extra layers of hair during cold weather and the "winter fur" does grow faster than the normal summer growth.
bears are mammals that have a coating of thick fur during hibranation
Nature decided that they do not need camouflage in summer so their fur, which is really transparent, appears to stay white all year round.
yeah bears have fur....i think
The snowshoe hare changes its fur to white in the winter, and back to brown (with a white underbelly in the summer. If it is an outdoor rabbit, it can get sunburn, if it's black, its fur will turn a brown color, it isn't really dangerous, but make sure they have shade, and the color will become normal again after she/he gets their winter coat
only some foxes change fur seasonly. (variations of arctiic foxes)