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Mansoor could not get enough of talking to his new friend the
              polar bear. He wanted to learn everything there was to know about

              him. He had more and more questions to ask:
                 "What other characteristics do you have that I don't know

              about?"
                 "Let me think," said the bear. "We polar bears have interesting
              tactics that we use in winter and summer. Now think about our

              white fur which makes us resemble snowmen. Do you think that if
              we lay down in white snow we would be visible? If you only con-
              sidered our white fur, then you would probably say, 'No, you
              wouldn't be noticed,' but don't forget that we polar bears have
              black noses. Our noses prevent us from being completely camou-
              flaged amongst the snow. So, what do we do? We very cleverly
              cover our noses with our white front paws. That way we hide the

              color difference. We wait completely hidden in the snow for our
              prey to approach us."
                 Mansoor cried in amaze-

              ment: "That really is very
              clever!"

                 "Yes, Mansoor. Bears
              know that they can
              camouflage





















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