>I don't think you can have it both ways.
Dick, sorry about using the word "designed."
Both those points were from scientific papers. Knut Schmidt Nielson (sp?)
studied camel thermoregulation.
The polar bear study of phototransmission via the hairs was published
several years ago--can't recall the author.
You should be able to find the info on the web.
>That's why beekeepers wear white in the warm climates.
I always thought that it was so that bee trucks wouldn't back into them at
night!
> Do you suppose, possibly, that white bears have an advantage in the snowy
terrain,
> when sneaking up on prey?
Dick, you must be confusing me with someone else who talks out of their,
er, hat.
Randy Oliver
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