In other words :
so snowshoe can not be seen by predator .
by ishaq
camoflauge, it aids in hunting in the snow.
Some animals, such as the snowshoe hare, change colors in different seasons to camouflage.
for better camouflage , depending at the seasons !
To blend into the background.
To hide from predators and prey.
it likes the cold so it lives in the arctic. and i am not wrong!!!!!Addendum to above answer:The Snowy Owl also lives in the colder regions of Canada. It is the official bird of Quebec. Snowy Owls have been spotted as far south as Texas, Georgia and Tennessee during the winter months.
Snowy owls live in the arctic tundra and they DON'T LIVE IN THE USA IN WINTER. more like arctic regions
The Snowy Owl The Arctic Fox The Caribou
Yes, during the winter.
Wolves' fur does not turn during the winter, however there are many "gray" wolves who are pure white, and there is a northern species called the arctic wolf in which the main color trait is pure white for adaptive reasons. These are also sometimes considered the largest species of wolf.
Yes.
first, please spell snowy owls like so, not snoey. their, not there. Your answer, in the arctic regoin of the world or sometimes in Montana and Minnesota during the wintry months.
cold and snowy
Penguins and Polar bears, Arctic foxes and Snowy owls, Arctic hares and voles, Killer whales and Narwhals, Walruses and Leopard seals; ALL thrive in the winter wonderland.
snowy owls do live in the Arctic. hi everybody how I know hi
The Snowy Owl affects the environment by keeping control of the population of its prey. (hares, rodents, ducks, and small birds.)
The Snowy Owl is not the only bird that live in the Arctic. Other Arctic birds include the snow geese, arctic tern and ravens.