Polar bear's hair appear ivory or golden colored because their fur
absorbs violet and ultraviolet light (They appear black when
photographed in the UV.), and that sometimes algae will grow inside
their hollow guard hairs, making them appear green. It is commonly
thought - incorrectly - that the hair is transparent, and refracts
mainly the white part of the visible spectrum, thus making the hairs
appear white.
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