Typically white if you are talking fur. If you're talking about the fur, it is a standard peach color.
white
Clear.like not white, but clear lol
The color of the fur to the human eye is white. Because of this, they can blend into their habitat and not get hurt.
depends on the bear
The fur is transparent but appears white.
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
the polar bear has black skin and white fur. the black color absorbs heat, but the white color reflects heat. so when the polar bear gives off heat from its body, the white fur reflects the heat back to the skin and the black skin absorbs the heat, keeping the bear warmer. Same thing goes to the penguin.
there is the Black and the Brown bear
Polar bears are not really white. Their fur is clear. The color we see is due to the reflection of light.
White fur is harder to see against a background of white snow. And since polar bears hunt seals, it is to their advantage to be able to sneak up on seals without being seen too early.it helps it camouflage in the snow
In fact, a polar bear's fur is almost transparent, and their skin is actually black.To answer your question, the fur looks white mainly because of the snowy surroundings, yes, but it wouldn't look green. Their fur usually looks white or brown.