Yes they can be brown if they get dirty and or gray if they get old.
No, polar bears are always white. However, the white coat usually yellows with age.
one is brown and one is white
Bears are not purple. They are brown or black. Or white like a Polar Bear.
Any kind of bear like Polar bears, black bears, and anyother.Black, brown, & white bears.
No (like most creatures they can suffer from Albinism)AnswerBlack Bears come in a variety of colors. Black, Cinnamon (brown), White (not albino, though they do come in albino as well), and Blonde.
Brown (a sub-species of Grizzly). Answer There are 4 types of bears in Alaska The Black Bear, The Brown Bear (which are located on the coast as opposed to the Grizzly which is more inland and is a sub species of the Brown Bear) The Polar Bear, and the Kodiak Brown Bear which is only located on Kodiak Island so it is its own species. Black bears also come in 6 colors (black, cinnamon (brown), blonde, white, glacier blue and purple (so black it has a purple hue). Brown bears and grizzlies come in 3 colors (brown, blonde, spirit bear which is very very blonde) They also come in a silver back phase. Polar bears are generally white. Polar and brown bears interbreed on occasion, and the hybrid has varying characteristics of both species.
Dye a brown bear white then hunt it for sport in the artic
The brown bears are closely related to polar bears.Closely related to the brown bear.
polar bears are white because then they can camofladge in the snow
No, they do not.
yes, the polar bears are related to the brown bear according to fossils long ago
llamas and polar bears really only have one thing in common, and that is that they are both white, unless you count black or brown llamas