The polar bear has no enemies or predators to hide from.
It isn't. A polar bear's coat is white throughout the year.
It is an adaptation for warmth 8-}
because so it can not be killed that easy
cause the sky changes by colour
During the long winter, its coat colour is white for camouflage. In summer its colour changes to blend in with the rocky shoreline and scrub brush outcroppings.
At school, my teacher explained that it doesnt truly have a colour but it atually changes colour throughout the seasons.
white in colour with a slimy texture.. colour changes can be seen between various species..
The fill colour is the same as highlight and the font colour changes the colour of the words.
If you are talking about the arctic fox the arctic fox changes colour twice a year. The arctic fox lives near the icy north pole in winter, the fox changes to white which helps the animal hide in the snow. It also makes it easier for the fox to escape its enemies and catch the animals it hunts. In spring the fox's fur changes to brown which matches the soil under the melted snow.
it is when the colour of your skin changes to purple and you grow hair everywhere ;)
There is no difference, a pumpkin bug is referred to a lady bug that is an orange colour. Lady bugs change colour throughout their lives.
probably black
it changes from a solid to a gas. the colour changes.
because the older you get the colour changes. it is the same for some children as their hair colour changes.
Arctic fox is mostly white in their coat colour. Indian fox is grey in colour. Arctic fox has a short body, a small muzzle and small ears. Indian fox has a long body, an elongated muzzle and long ears. Arctic fox is carnivorous. Indian fox is omnivorous.