probably winter or spring
Rabbits' fur thickens in winter.
winter
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its tail
A fox can grow fur that gets thicker as the season gets colder.
yes she would preferher own fur though
Rabbits do not have hair they will always have fur so thats why they have fur in the summer.
Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection can be illustrated using a rabbit population in a changing environment. For instance, if a habitat experiences a colder climate, rabbits with thicker fur may have a survival advantage, as they can better withstand the cold. Over time, these rabbits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on their fur traits to their offspring. Consequently, the population gradually evolves to have a higher proportion of rabbits with thicker fur, demonstrating natural selection in action.
Yes, rabbits can shed their fur when they are stressed. Stress can cause rabbits to groom excessively, leading to fur loss.
Dark rabbits will stay warmer in the winter assuming there is sunshine.
Rabbits are mammals. Mammals have a covering of skin and hair. In the case of rabbits we would call this covering skin and soft fur.
Rabbits are covered with fur, while tigers are covered with fur stripes on top of their skin.