Why are animals of Arctic zone white in colour (Answer is according to Class 5 students)
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Polar bears have white fur so that they can camouflage into their environment. Their coat is so well camouflaged in Arctic environments that it can sometimes pass as a snow drift. Interestingly, the polar bear's coat has no white pigment; in fact, a polar bear's skin is black and its hairs are hollow.
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Their white fur gets camouflaged against the white background of snow protecting it from predators and also helps them catch their prey. Two thick layers of fur act as an insulator protecting them from the surrounding harsh climate.
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