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Friday, June 25, 2010

Fun Fur Facts Friday


Today is Friday, so I thought I would share a fun fur fact or two with you.

I love to watch polar bears and their antics at the zoo, playing in the water and with their huge rubber balls. It would be fascinating to see them in the wild, but I have a hard time being in such cold weather. Polar bears are so strikingly beautiful because they have such lovely white fur. Or do they?

Polar bear fur has long guard hairs that protect the dense insulating undercoat. These guard hairs are hollow and transparent, not white. The undercoat hairs are not hollow, but they are also colorless. The white appearance of the fur is from the air spaces in each hair scattering light of all colors, much like what happens with ice and snow. Our eyes see white when something reflects back to us all colors of the visible wavelengths of light instead of absorbing some of the wavelengths.

Ah, the fascinating polar bear. Did you know that a polar bear's skin is black?

Yes, it's true. You can see from the feet of the bear at right that their skin is black. Underneath, there is a layer of fat, or blubber, that can be 4.5 inches (11.5 centimeters) thick. This and their dense fur prevent polar bears from losing heat. In fact, adult males can quickly overheat when they run.

I think I will go spend some more time on the Polar Bears International site. I just love polar bears! I am making a little ivory/white bear right now (he's pictured in the Bears in the Works photo in the right sidebar), and though he's not technically a polar bear, I enjoy working with the lovely soft white alpaca fur.


[Sources: Library of Congress, Everyday Mysteries and Polar Bears International, Bear Essentials, Polar Style]

6 comments:

  1. Nice post Debora! Now I have found you I am following you.
    Warmest Hugs,
    Sandi @ Bearly Sane

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  2. Hi Debora,

    Did you get my post from early this morning?

    Blessings to you, my sweet friend.

    Joyce

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  3. I LOVE your little polar bear, Debora! I expect over the years I've made more white or creamy bears than any other color. I so worry for the future of the real polar bears. Since you know I just finished an alpaca pretty girl, I must add that great minds think alike!!
    Prayers for the polar bears!
    Hugs, Donna

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  4. Hi Debora,

    I think I goofed when commenting yesterday. It is lost in space. LOL

    Thank you for that interesting information about Polar Bears. They and Pandas are my most loved bears.

    Blessings sweet friend, lots of Blessings..

    Joyce

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  5. Thanks for the words of wisdom Debora...I will follow your advice.
    Warmest Hugs,
    Sandi @ Bearly Sane

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  6. I never knew half of that, thanks for sharing! Hugs, Catherine xx

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