Polar Bears' Secret: Black Skin Under the Fur
Polar bears are often associated with their thick, white fur, but did you know that their skin is actually black? Yes, you read that right! Contrary to popular belief, polar bears don't have white skin. Their skin is actually black, which helps them absorb heat in the freezing Arctic environment. This unique adaptation allows them to conserve heat and stay warm in temperatures as low as -34°C (-29...More
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