Animals in the Arctic region have white fur to camouflage them agaisnt preditors and prey.
This is not because snow gets trapped in their fur, it's because they are adapted to arctic conditions. Their fur is also very thick to keep them warm.
they are most likly to be white
Mainly arctic animals, such as arctic wolves, arctic foxes, and arctic hares. Lemmings, which are arctic rodents, live there too, among caribou. I know there are birds there.
Animals found in the Arctic lowlands include:Wolverines (not the comic book character)Arctic foxPolar bearSnowy owlArctic hare
The Arctic Fox, Polar Bears, Wolverines, Caribou, The Snowy Owl, and others.
numb bears
There are a variety of animals with an aversion to artificial pigments, being associated in many circles with trying to gain an evolutionary advantage based on fraud. I believe the Peacock Association has published a manifesto regarding the use of dye by their species. They're one species of animal who for certain don't dye, for it was promptly banned by those with the most colorful tail feathers and in such haste that would seem out of this world by 110% of bureaucrats.
yes.many animals in the arctic are mammals.their are only a couple types of birds and fish.
it is camouflage
To camouflage them for the change in their environment
The Arctic fox probably has pale skin like most other animals underneath their fur.
Sure, but they are all in your face.
Wild muskox are found in the Arctic, and most are farmed as exotic farm animals in and around the subarctic and arctic.
any arctic animals
the Arctic
Some Arctic Animals can swim, as it's necessary for them to survive.
arctic hare
Mainly arctic animals, such as arctic wolves, arctic foxes, and arctic hares. Lemmings, which are arctic rodents, live there too, among caribou. I know there are birds there.
the arctic fox