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Nothing significant. Some polar bears in zoos develop colonies of cyanobacteria inside the hair shafts of their fur, but this neither helps nor harms the bears, though it may give them a yellow or greenish tint. This is rarely noted in wild populations. The cyanobacteria has been reported to be killed off by salt water baths and/or cold weather.

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