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Ok, so we developed a program to explain how polar bears survive the cold due to their insulation, skin and fur. During the review before several science experts, the statement was made that seal fur causes a polar bear's scat to fluoresce. I have exhausted my resources and still can't find any scientific research to support the statement. If the statement is true, can anybody on the list serv direct me to the source?
Thanks,
Regina
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