Arctic Foxes use their colours for camoflage in their environment. In Winter they are pure white and they blend in with the snow and ice, and in spring they turn brown so they can blend in with the rocks and grass after the snow melts.
The Arctic fox is adapted to its habitat. In the summer it is grey and in the Winter it grows a thick white coat.
A few animals change color in changing environments. Seasonally: (many Arctic animals, such as the Arctic fox , or hare ).It respondes to enviroments
so it can blend in with the plants and snow. So in winter time it turns white so it can blend in with snow and in summer it turns a brownish color s it can blend in with plants and ground
No, only the Arctic fox undergoes an annual color change.
its turns grey
Chameleon, Octopus, Seahorse, Goldenrod Crab Spider, Arctic [hare, fox, wolf, owl, weasel etc.]
A Tundra Fox does not exist by that name. Have you tried Arctic Fox?
Snow leopards shed but the overall coat color does not change in the same way as does a weasel, an arctic fox or arctic hare. It is always pale.
In the winter, the artic foxes fur changes white because of its genes that allow the fox to change its coat color.
Simply, for camouflage
brown brown
their beauty
In the summer it is a grayish brown and in winter it is white.
bears eat the Arctic fox and arctic fox eats mouse
An Arctic fox is a carnivore.