so it can blend in with the snow
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
Polar bears have dark skin, but white fur.
Yes, it is, but the snow and ice surrounding the polar bear causes it to look white. Snow caught onto the polar bear also gives this effect.
The fur is transparent but appears white.
Polar Bear hair is a clear hollow tube and there skin is actally white
its not a polar bears fir is actually clear tubes bunched up to make it look white if you think that its black you are mistaken a polar bear for a black bear.
a polar bears skin is special because it looks white but its skin is really black, it is just the light that reflects off the polar bear that makes it look white
Typically white if you are talking fur. If you're talking about the fur, it is a standard peach color.
thick white fur
their white fur
It is not the fur that insulates the polar bear. The polar bear's skin is black, so it absorbs heat and keeps heat inside the body. The white fur is merely for camouflage.
because a Polar Bears fur is not actually white it is the suns reflection on the bear that makes it look like that