Hi there! Let's talk about polar bears. Polar bears look white because their fur (which is like their hair) is made of tiny clear tubes that reflect sunlight, making them look white and help them blend in with the snow and ice. But underneath all that white fur, their skin is actually black! This black skin helps them stay warm because black colors absorb sunlight and keep the bear's body cozy in the cold Arctic. So, even though they look white on the outside to hide in the snow, their black skin helps them stay warm inside!
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