Different colors take in heat at different amounts also for camouflage
no
There are gray wolves, red wolves, and white wolves(To my knowledge). There might be more colors though.
Myth: Chameleons change color to match their environment. Chameleons don't change color to match their environment. Rather, they change color as a response to mood, temperature, health, communication, and light.
NO,when there are pups they might have blue eyes and lighter fur,but the blue eyes change color as they grow up,as well as the fur.
Mostly grey, sometimes a rusty color red.
Wolves do best in the mountains in the cool.
Yes! Wolf pelts may change with the season, growing darker or lighter with summer or winter. As wolves age, they tend to grow lighter and paler in coloration. A wolf that started out as completely black may end up completely white by the end of his or her lifetime.
Betta fish change color due to genetics, mood, health, and environment. Factors like stress, age, diet, and water quality can influence their color change.
It is an old myth that they colour to their environment they change colour due to their mood.
To camouflage them for the change in their environment
She is Julie of the wolves, if that is what you are asking. She has a different eskimo name.
No, there are no wolves in Cyprus. I believe there used to be in the past.