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1. [RTTY] RE: Polar bears (score: 1)
Author: Phil Cooper <Phil.Cooper@cwgg.cwplc.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 08:46:40 -0000
Hi Chen, and the group, Nice one (or should that be n-ice one??). I hate to disagree, but the bears' fur is not white! It is actually pigment-free and transparent with a hollow core. They look white
/archives//html/RTTY/2004-01/msg00248.html (7,530 bytes)

2. RE: [RTTY] RE: Polar bears (score: 1)
Author: "Mike MacDonald" <mikemacd@erols.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 06:14:17 -0500
But their skin is black. Hi Chen, and the group, Nice one (or should that be n-ice one??). I hate to disagree, but the bears' fur is not white! It is actually pigment-free and transparent with a holl
/archives//html/RTTY/2004-01/msg00249.html (8,204 bytes)

3. Re: [RTTY] RE: Polar bears (score: 1)
Author: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 07:34:42 -0500
Phil is right - black skin (and tongue!), transparent fur which looks yellow-ish. I saw lots of bears in Churchill, MB a few years ago. 73 - Jim AD1C -- Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Ch
/archives//html/RTTY/2004-01/msg00250.html (6,906 bytes)

4. Re: [RTTY] RE: Polar bears (score: 1)
Author: "Dr. Jim Akers" <jakers@ece.msstate.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 07:11:56 -0600 (CST)
Phil and all, Yes, your right and I know that. I also know why their fur is hollow and the skin is black. It is all a part of a complex temperature control system that helps the bears stay warm in th
/archives//html/RTTY/2004-01/msg00251.html (9,051 bytes)


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