The polar bear has dark skin under its fur .how do you think this helps polar bear??
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This happens because in warmer climates algae actually grows inside the polar bear's hollow guard hairs, giving the fur a greenish tint. ... White may be reat for camouflage, but black helps to absorb heat, and so underneath that fur the polar bear actually has black skin.
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