Yes, it's the refraction of light that causes the fur to appear white
No. polar bears have clear fur. not white
they have clear fur
they have clear fur
Polar bear skin is black and the fur is actually clear, lacking in pigment. The white appearance is the result of light being refracted from the clear hair strands.
they have clear fur wich it is transparent it is not really white
the polar bears fur is not actually white they are like clear plastic tubes but the white ice reflects on the fur making it seem white
yeah bears have fur....i think
beacuse they have clear fur and the coldness helpps them
Polar bears communicate by vocalizing! Adult polar bears vocailize most when they are agitated or threatened.
Hollow fur means that each hair is a clear hollow tube which reflects the light. Some of the animals that have hollow fur are polar bears, alpacas, and reindeers.
Bears do not change their fur for the winter.
Polar bears are not really white. Their fur is clear. The color we see is due to the reflection of light.