they have black skin which absorbs the little of the sun's heat and it keeps them warm.
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Bears are not purple. They are brown or black. Or white like a Polar Bear.
Any kind of bear like Polar bears, black bears, and anyother.Black, brown, & white bears.
its not a polar bears fir is actually clear tubes bunched up to make it look white if you think that its black you are mistaken a polar bear for a black bear.
Like a big white bear with a black nose.
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.
No. The so called "spirit bear' is actually a white specimen of the Kermode bear, which is a race of the black bear. Around 2 in 10 of this subspecies is white.
The polar bear is much stronger than any black bear. Even a very large male black bear would be no match for a female polar bear.
There are three species of bears native to the United States. They are the Polar Bear, the Grizzly Bear and the Black Bear.
a polar bears skin is special because it looks white but its skin is really black, it is just the light that reflects off the polar bear that makes it look white
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
Brown (a sub-species of Grizzly). Answer There are 4 types of bears in Alaska The Black Bear, The Brown Bear (which are located on the coast as opposed to the Grizzly which is more inland and is a sub species of the Brown Bear) The Polar Bear, and the Kodiak Brown Bear which is only located on Kodiak Island so it is its own species. Black bears also come in 6 colors (black, cinnamon (brown), blonde, white, glacier blue and purple (so black it has a purple hue). Brown bears and grizzlies come in 3 colors (brown, blonde, spirit bear which is very very blonde) They also come in a silver back phase. Polar bears are generally white. Polar and brown bears interbreed on occasion, and the hybrid has varying characteristics of both species.
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.