No, their noses are black and so is their skin, if you shaved one, it would be black. They look white but their fur is not actually white. The hairs are the color of your fingernails since they are made of keratin which is also what fingernails are made of. They look white when the sun reflects from them. See the related question below about their unique fur.
inductive logic.
polar bears are white because then they can camofladge in the snow
It is invalid because: Think of it like a fried egg. The white being striped animals and the yolk being all zebras. The yolk is in the middle of the white. Well, polar bears can be in the white without being in the yolk. Polar bears can also be half in the white and half on your plate. Therefore, Some polar bears maybe striped animals.
Actually, polar bears have black skin with white fur.
white bears
their fur isn't white its all i know
The white polar bear is the largest of all bears.
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
No, not all polar bears are girls.
In Statistics, this is an example of population sampling (when you take a sample from the whole and draw conclusions based upon it). -on a side note- Polar bears are actually black with thick, translucent fur. It appears white because it reflects off of the ice and snow.
No, polar bears are always white. However, the white coat usually yellows with age.
they are white