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The white-tailed jackrabbits turn literally snow white in winter here. You could miss them altogether if it weren’t for the black ear tips and brown eyes.
If it wasn’t for their hair, polar bears would be black. Polar bears have black skin. And their fur appears to be white or whitish in a similar way to why snowflakes and clouds appear to be white. It has to do with how light reflects off of their surfaces.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
We can bearly see you.
Farside99 about 1 year ago
Easier to sneak up on seals that way.
Nuliajuk about 1 year ago
The white-tailed jackrabbits turn literally snow white in winter here. You could miss them altogether if it weren’t for the black ear tips and brown eyes.
Lee26 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Looks almost like a connect the dots cartoon.
wongo about 1 year ago
I can “bear-ly” see you.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yes, you do.
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Without the black lines, you could very nearly call them…. extinct…
Packratjohn Premium Member about 1 year ago
Truly an existential problem. We can start by banning erasers.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Black lines matter.
Bellboy about 1 year ago
Rather bipolar.
PAR85 about 1 year ago
Who said that.
Lablubber about 1 year ago
Polar Bears are now threatened with erasure.
Doug K about 1 year ago
If it wasn’t for their hair, polar bears would be black. Polar bears have black skin. And their fur appears to be white or whitish in a similar way to why snowflakes and clouds appear to be white. It has to do with how light reflects off of their surfaces.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
Sure makes it easier on the cartoonist.