Good camouflage. You can bearly see him.He’s the polar opposite of noticeable.
You might also enjoy today’s “Herman”.
Yeah, sure on a roll now.
A Polar Bear’s skin is naturally black.
And it’s fur is naturally actually colorless but appears white because of the way light reflects off of it (similar to clouds and snow).
The bear minimum.
When purchasing the paint, they became “buy polar”.
It needed a layer of Kilz primer first.
Behr paint, I assume.
I see troubles bruin if they run out of paint.
the paint left a black outline
Ha! That’s that’s just the primer. It seals. Yum!
Snow big deal.
Well it covers up all the brown stains. You know it’s hard to find rabbits up here.
No swimming for several hours, or all your hard work just washes away…
“Skin care”? Doubtful. Seem more like it’s just as close as the polar bears can get to Botox.
November 25, 2017
Ratkin Premium Member 4 months ago
Good camouflage. You can bearly see him.He’s the polar opposite of noticeable.
pschearer Premium Member 4 months ago
You might also enjoy today’s “Herman”.
purepaul Premium Member 4 months ago
Yeah, sure on a roll now.
Doug K 4 months ago
A Polar Bear’s skin is naturally black.
And it’s fur is naturally actually colorless but appears white because of the way light reflects off of it (similar to clouds and snow).
txq 4 months ago
The bear minimum.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 4 months ago
When purchasing the paint, they became “buy polar”.
PoodleGroomer 4 months ago
It needed a layer of Kilz primer first.
Bellboy 4 months ago
Behr paint, I assume.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 4 months ago
I see troubles bruin if they run out of paint.
Dirtfarmer 4 months ago
the paint left a black outline
Mike Baldwin creator 4 months ago
Ha! That’s that’s just the primer. It seals. Yum!
Lablubber 4 months ago
Snow big deal.
cuzinron47 4 months ago
Well it covers up all the brown stains. You know it’s hard to find rabbits up here.
ferddo 4 months ago
No swimming for several hours, or all your hard work just washes away…
paullp Premium Member 4 months ago
“Skin care”? Doubtful. Seem more like it’s just as close as the polar bears can get to Botox.