Sloths can turn green due to the algae in their fur
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because it isn't easy?
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they were originally but when they showed up to earth organisms party the plants told them to go home and change cause they were wearing it first
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According to Star Trek, Vulcans should be.
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god blew the budget on cabbage
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Sloths can have a greenish tinge because they move so slow that algae grows in their fur. Which isn't the same thing but is also kind of fun to know.
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Polar bears can turn green because of algae as well! They can also appear green in certain lighting even without algae,because their fur is transparent and hollow.https://www.businessinsider.com/what-color-is-polar-bear-fur-2017-12 …
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Lack of Chlorophyll would be my guess
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I thought the same, since we don’t use sunlight as energy
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