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The Arctic fox turns brown in the summer because they are camouflage animals.

As summer begins, the arctic fox sheds its white coat for a brown one, perfect cover for summer. The change back to a winter coat occurs in September and October. By November the white winter coat is complete. Foxes of the blue coloring remain dark or charcoal colored all year but become a little lighter in winter. Normally white in winter and brownish grey in summer.

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