Polar bears do not have white fur, but semi-transparent fur. The polar bear's fur seems colourless and for many years, scientists worked on the theory that the individual hairs act as fiber optics bringing sunlight directly to the skin. This has recently been proven to be incorrect, and the hairs are not truly transparent, but contain keratin. Viewed side-on, the hairs appear colourless; viewed lengthwise (as if one was looking down a telescope) the hairs no longer appear transparent.
Polar Bears are white because the sun washed the color out of the sun and turned the fur folicoles white.
Actually this is common misconception. Polar bears do not have white fur, rather they have "transparent" hair or hollow tubes as hair that easily reflect the visible light spectrum and make them appear white. Mainly it is for camouflage in the bear's natural habitat, which is snow and ice in order to more easily hunt seals, fish and walrus.
Actually this is common misconception. Polar bears do not have white fur, rather they have "transparent" hair or hollow tubes as hair that easily reflect the visible light spectrum and make them appear white. Mainly it is for camouflage in the bear's natural habitat, which is snow and ice in order to more easily hunt seals, fish and walrus.
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
no silly it has white fur
Actually, polar bears have black skin with white fur.
They don't, the fur is actually almost colorless. The polar bears skin is in fact black.
Obviously not. They have white fur.
Oh yes, polar bears are covered in fur, which is white in color. They have four legs.
Polar Bears are not yellow. They have black skin and white fur. They are probably.
Most bears are not white. However, polar bears have white fur to camouflage with snow. The reason for the black and white coloration of the panda bear is unknown.
since polar bears live in snowy regions their white fur blends in with the snow
to keep them warm
One, white.
polar bears are blackPolar bears have transparent fur over black skin. Reflection of the sunlight from the densely packed transparent hairs makes polar bears seem to be white.a polar bears fur is white so the answer is white!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :Pblack to absorb heat in the arcticOriginally black