It helps them blend in with the snow in winter time, so they won't be found by predators.
since polar bears live in snowy regions their white fur blends in with the snow
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
There are no snow rabbits native to the North Pole. However, there are Arctic hares that are adapted to the cold climate and can be found in the polar regions. These hares have thick fur that helps them survive in the icy conditions.
The fur is transparent but appears white.
Rabbits change their color. In spring, their fur is brown, and in the winter their fur is white.
90% apex
There fur coats
no silly it has white fur
They are mammals and mammals have fur on the body. And also, the fur on them is too keep themselves warm at arctic regions because these regions too cold regions
Typically white if you are talking fur. If you're talking about the fur, it is a standard peach color.
no, becouse they do not have blubber or thick fur
Actually, polar bears have black skin with white fur.