to keep the polar bear skin warm
Typically white if you are talking fur. If you're talking about the fur, it is a standard peach color.
A polar bears skin is actually black. Hard to believe even under all that snowy white fur.
It would look the same since the fur covers the skin. Which is why you don't see black on polar bears when you just look at them
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.
Black is the best absorbant color for light. As the hair of the polar bear transmits light to the skin it is best that the skin is black to absorb the light energy - which is a good thing for an animal living in the arctic. "?"Black is the best adsorbent color for light.As the hair of the polar bear transmits light to the skin it is best that the skin is black to adsorb the light Engracia is a good for an polar bear.
The elephant would win. It has much larger muscles and thick skin to protect itself from the polar bear's claws and teeth. It also has a huge, powerful trunk that it can knock the polar bear out with or slam the polar bear to death.
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.
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.
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The visual answer is that the face is white, and the only black on a polar bear's face is its eyes, nose and mouth. The more technical answer is that a polar bears fur in all actually transparent. Their skin underneath is black. See the related link for a polar bear face picture.
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.