Inject a little excitement into homework time with this faux
polar bear fur chair.
As an Inuvialuit artist her exploration of Indigenous materials variously includes
polar bear fur, seal skin and whale intestines in combination with anodized aluminum, pvc, wool and other materials associated with industry.
It's fully cushioned and covered in faux
polar bear fur and equipped with casters that allow you to move around.
When the liquid silk «thread» passes through the ring, ice crystals grow within the thread in layers, similar to the layers of pores in
polar bear fur.
Did you know
polar bear fur is transparent?
A warm fabric made of freeze - dried liquid silk mimics
polar bear fur, making rabbits invisible to infrared cameras.
But wild
polar bear fur can still change color to yellow, thanks to oils from their prey that stain the fur.
Not exact matches
DNA coding is affected by the environment via adaptation; DNA specific structure is unpredictable from biochemistry / physics alone but is environmentally determined over generations (via natural selection)-- resulting in the white
fur of the
polar bear, for example.
Background If you were an animal with a thick layer of fat under your skin and a heavy coat of
fur, such as a
polar bear, would you live in a tropical forest?
Captive
polar bears, for instance, spend much of their day pacing back and forth, and clouded leopards pluck their
fur out.
Other marine mammals include walrus, Steller sea lion, northern
fur seal, orca and
polar bear.
It was, of course, a man under the
fur: Brendan Cummings, a lawyer and public lands director for the Center for Biological Diversity, one of the environmental groups that used litigation to force the Department of the Interior to consider listing
polar bears under the Endangered Species Act as threatened (which it did).
And they most certainly did not forecast, and would have been aghast had they done so, the CAGW scam, the Y2K - make - a-buck scare, the new - ice - age - scare, Al Gore's weight problem, the unbelievably vast sums to be made off of eco-appeals featuring heart - wrenching pictures of adorably cute and cuddly - looking baby harp - seals about to be clubbed to death for their
fur, Ditto for photo - shopped pictures of forlorn looking
polar bears adrift on ice - floes, universities stuffed with tenured climate science parasites, the improbable appearance of the NGO, watermelon life - form, and the like.
The
polar bear is perfectly suited to its frigid, icy habitat: They have two layers of
fur — glossy, waterproof «guard» hairs and dense under -
fur — and a thick layer of fat — 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters)-- beneath their skin that helps keep them warm.
The «consensus» warm - mongers could have declared it only counts as «peer - reviewed» if it's published in Peer - Reviewed Studies published by Mann & Jones Publishing Inc (Peermate of the Month: Al Gore, reclining naked, draped in dead
polar -
bear fur, on a melting ice floe), and Ed Begley Jr. and «Andy» Revkin would still have wandered out glassy - eyed into the streets droning «Peer - reviewed studies.
Here's a «closing argument» on the subject of «global warming»: «I've never seen a
polar bear who was shedding his
fur because he was too warm».
The Inuit people still hunt
polar bears for meat and
fur, but hunting is carefully regulated by a quota system, according to
Polar Bears International.