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white people have albinism just like white animals.

polar bears who are mistaken as being white actually have Black skin as nature intended all beings to naturally have.

Fur. Polar bears' fur consists of a dense, insulating undercoat topped by guard hairs of various lengths. It is not actually white—it just looks that way.

Each hair shaft is pigment-free and transparentwith a hollow core that scatters and reflects visible light, much like what happens with ice and snow.

Skin. Polar bears have black skin under which there is a layer of fat that can measure 4.5 inches (11.5 centimeters) thick.

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gotta admit i came in here with the :dahell: face but the original poster poses an interesting question after a little reading. Where the coli zoologist at? by the way
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I'd like to see a shaved polar bear's skin instead of a black bear's skin. To support your theory of course.

it's not a theory, it's a fact.

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Just by sight alone, you can see several adaptations. Most obvious is the polar bear’s color, which can range from a butter cream yellow to a very pure white. Appearing white like its surroundings provides a natural camouflage for the polar bear. But, interestingly, appearances can be deceiving. Polar bears aren’t actually that color – their skin is black. You know how it’s warmer for you to layer clothing on a cold day – well it’s the same for a polar bear. Two coats cover a polar bear’s black skin to insulate it from the cold. There’s a colorless, soft, fuzzy undercoat of fur, which rests against the skin.


http://kids.discovery.com/tell-me/animals/mammals/polar-bears
 

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WRONG, BROTHER! THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF MELANIN IN HUMAN SKIN AND OBVIOUSLY WHITE PEOPLE HAVE MORE OF THE LIGHTER TYPE, DUDE! THEY'RE NOT LACKING IN PIGMENTS LIKE ALBINOS, MEAN GENE!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanin
White people are a an albino tribe which most likely did a lot of interbreeding with each other and became the mutants they are today
 
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