It uses chlorophyll, a natural plant substance to absorb sunlight and convert it into energy. It is for this reason that many scientists believe believe the polar bear should actually be classified as a mobile plant instead of an animal.
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
Yes they do and it is for the sun to absorb the heat from the sun
Yes, Polar Bears have black skin, but most people do not know this because they have colorless fur (not white...). You can see this is true by looking at the nose of a polar bear, where the fur is thinnest, and you will see that it is black.
yes, polar bears have fur.
The polar bear has black skin beneath its fur. The colour combination allows the animal to absorb heat from the sunlight to keep it warm. Polar bears have a thick layer of fat on their body. Fat being poor conductor of heat, they have minimal loss of heat from their body. They have very thick layer of fur, which again gives them the insulation needed there. Their colour is white to make them well-camouflaged in polar areas.
No. Its a new invention, Its called fur. They have adapted to have black skin under their white fur which absorbes sunlight and heat.
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
the polar bears fur sits down flat in summer in winter their fur is all fluffed up
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They don't, the fur is actually almost colorless. The polar bears skin is in fact black.
no silly it has white fur
No. Polar bears have fur, not feathers.