At least that’s the case with this cub, recently spotted on a mountain in British Columbia.
Remarkably, the five-month-old black bear has cream-coloured fur, and was seen on Whistler-Blackcomb mountain playing with its mother.
The young animal was photographed by Arthur De Jong, an environmental planning manager, last Thursday.
This black bear cub with cream-coloured fur was recently spotted on a mountain in British Columbia
The five-month-old bear played with its mother on Whistler-Blackcomb mountain – and scientists are now trying to ascertain why it has such a light coat
One theory is that the young bear is an albino but bear experts would first need to see if it has pink-blue coloured eyes to сoпfігm it
And bear experts are now trying to ascertain why it has such a гагe coat.
One theory is that it is actually a Kermode (or ‘spirit’ bear), a white variant of the North American black bear which is found in Canada, according to CBC.
However, since it is does not have a black nose or pigmentation, others suggest it is an albino.
Biologists hope to ɡet a good view of the cub’s eyes, as a pink-blue colour would сoпfігm this is the case.
‘It’s not white, its got a caramel, light, sort of brownish sheen to its fur,’ De Jong told CBC.
‘I’ve repeatedly heard from various bear experts that its (fur) colour is the result of recessive genes from both parents. The mom is very much a black bear,’ he added.
Whistler bear expert Michael Allen said the white cub (above) is the first he has seen in the area in 23 years