There is no answer to it. I remember this from several years ago.
There is no answer to it. I remember this from several years ago.
There Is an answer it's water water does all of those things and when it refers to popping it means water balloon and for polar bears it can wash away the pigment
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That's a lie!!! They have certain pigments and don't mess with me on this I know what I'm saying
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The reason their hairs are transparent and not white is due to the fading of pigments and check-mate
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Sorry...transparent. They yellow over time with age and no one is sure why that I recall. But their hair has no pigment naturally. Fact.
And I have a biology degree, so although that doesn't make me an expert, I know a coupla things about a coupla things on biology
Aha...just checked Wikpedia: "Polar bear fur consists of a layer of dense underfur and an outer layer of guard hairs, which appear white to tan but are actually transparent".
From Polar Bears International at http://www.polarbearsinternational.o...s/fur-and-skin : "Each hair shaft is pigment-free and transparent with a hollow core that scatters and reflects visible light, much like what happens with ice and snow.
Polar bears look whitest when they are clean and in sunlight, especially just after the molt period, which usually begins in spring and is complete by late summer. Before molting, oils from the seals they eat can make them look yellow."
So although their hair is transparent (fact) I suppose if you count dirt/oils, you could wash them away
I see your checkmate and laugh
Last edited by Moogerfooger; 04-08-2011 at 10:36 PM.
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All that is asked is whether you can answer the riddle. It doesn't ask you to solve it.
I said transparent and wikapedia is an unreliable rescource
Forget California girls, Joysey girls are where it's at!!
Wikipedia is about as accurate as most online sites. They're only deemed unreliable because anyone can post and edit them anonymously.
And that was why I quoted a federally-funded Polar Bear site as well.
If you like, you can also check the National Wildlife Federation's website at http://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Wildlife...olar-Bear.aspx. I'm sure I could look up twenty more legit sites that say the same thing
And Ersana, show me a reliable source that states that their hair is transparent from fading, then I'll believe you. You also only said transparent after I said it....you initially stated they have "certain pigments"
Edit: aww to hell with it...some sites say white (lack of pigment, btw) and some say transparent, and I would rather get along with everyone instead of argue over something stupid.
Last edited by Moogerfooger; 04-08-2011 at 11:22 PM.
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It's coke lol..... has to be...
Haha, kudos for not having this thread turn into a nerdy argument about polar bears earlier than page 3. I thought it woulda happened by post 10
This argument is stupid. Everyone knows bears aren't real anyway. Have any of you ever touched one? I mean come on guys, use those brains!
I have touched a bear thank you very much
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