No. Polar bears have "hollow" fur, not coyotes.
The fur of a coyote provides warmth, insulation, protection, and camouflage.
Hollow fur means that each hair is a clear hollow tube which reflects the light. Some of the animals that have hollow fur are polar bears, alpacas, and reindeers.
there fur keeps them warm
The fur would be like $100
You get the fur from a fence in Puerto Rico. Back at the lab, you run a DNA test, but it turns out to be ordinary coyote fur.
sea otters do have hollow fur to help them float... so yes sea otters have hollow hair.
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Run the fur through the DNA analysis, but you find that it is only coyote fur. You will have to go back to Puerto Rico to find more evidence.
Neither, these types of coats look better on their owners.
it does change colour. Polar bears have fur that is made up of "hollow guard hairs." Sometimes when polar bears live in zoos that are in a warmer climate, they can have algae growing inside the hollow guard hairs of their fur. This makes them have a greenish tint to their fur. These hollow hairs also keep their hair from matting down when they swim in water. owned.
Polar Bear hair is a clear hollow tube and there skin is actally white
there are some directions that you follow. Follow them and its supposed to give you the answer. The fur is coyote fur and the egg is real but you need to figure it out.