Not exactly, but sometimes it can become grayer.
No, they do not change color, other than in the Winter, when they get covered by snow.
Changing color when snow falls
Yes. I've tried it and it works!
A walk. In the snow.
The color of snow may temporarily change to yellow or orange due to the pigments in urine. This can happen because the high nitrogen content in urine reacts with snow, causing it to melt and potentially change color.
Walking on fresh snow can be easier or more difficult depending on the texture and depth of the snow. Fresh, fluffy snow can provide a soft and cushiony surface to walk on, whereas wet or compacted snow may be more difficult to walk through. Additionally, deep snow can require more effort and energy to walk through compared to shallow snow.
There fur changes white so that it will blend in with the snow so that it will be easy for it to hide from its predators.
Snow leopards shed but the overall coat color does not change in the same way as does a weasel, an arctic fox or arctic hare. It is always pale.
The rabbit is a Forrest rabbit. These change to winter fur that is white. The color is for camouflage against larger predators and there for white for the winter snow
they go to the Warehouse and buy snow shoes.
"A snow broom is an instrument used to scrape or sweep snow off of a surface where it is not wanted. The color of the inside of a snow broom would depend on what the snow broom is made of, as well as the color of the substance."
they have legs...