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Why don't Polar Bears eat Penguins?


(both answers, please)
 
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Adapted for the cold, polar bears have a thick fur coat. The coat of a polar bear can appear in a number of color variations from pure white to creamy yellow to light brown, depending on season and angle of light. A polar bear's black skin absorbs heat from the sun, helping it stay warm. In addition, the long guard hairs of a polar bears coat can trap a still layer of water in the under-fur and help insulate the bear's body while submerged; acting in a similar manner to a wetsuit. Polar bears also possess a fat layer that can reach a thickness of up to 11 cm (4.3 in.) This fat layer acts as an energy reserve in times of low food availability and possibly also aids in thermoregulation

i reckon white is reasonable answer.
 
If we are described as black/brown/white/yellow etc it is the colour of our skin not our hair or fur that defines it
 
Alright then, another one,. this was asked on who wants to be a millionaire.
What is the name of the line that seperates a circle into two equal halves?
 
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