Black. It is actually not black. It is a light tan color. (I have a mounted Black Bear in front of me)
there color of skin and there layer of fat to keep warm
there color of skin and there layer of fat to keep warm
Black. It is actually not black. It is a light tan color. (I have a mounted Black Bear in front of me)
Their skin helps them camouflage(blend in)
because it repeals water
Their fur is white, but if you were to shave it all off you would see their black skin.
A polar bears skin is actually black. Hard to believe even under all that snowy white fur.
Kermode, or spirit bears, range in color from white to blondish.
no A polar bears skin is black, which allows them to absorb heat from the sun.
No, polar bears do not have fluffy skin but do have thick, fluffy fur.
Polar bears have black skin under which there is a layer of fat that can measure up to 4.5 inches (11.5 centimeters) thick.
The color of a Polar Bears skin is actually black, and the fur is actually transparent. What makes it look white is the sun light reflecting of the snow.