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We've all seen you foaming at the mouth before..... could be rabies ;) :p |
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Right..... purple polar bears and drawing the crowds in an argentinian zoo.... A reaction to medication or a way for a zoo to get publicity and make a fast buck? Am sure they need the money to keep the zoo open.... if the bear doesn't suffer any harmful side effects, does it really matter? :shrug: |
The Times reported that the drugs are for a dermatalogical condition.
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I'm just being the cynically cynical cynic kink that i am :p ;) Say that fast twice if you can...... :naughty: |
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The colour looks too even? I'm sure you can colour swap when editing a digital movie - you'd have to "see it with your own eyes" to be sure. However on a serious note: as has been said a Polar Bears skin is black, It's coat is white and these adaptatations help it survive the Arctic conditions a Polar Bear usually lives in. The hairs let through wavelengths of light that warm the skin, but reflect harmful ones. How would dying those hairs purple affect that? In Argentina?? Gaz |
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I couldn't help but notice what terrible conditions it seems to be kept in :(
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