Arctic rabbits, also known as Arctic hares, have several adaptations that help them survive in their cold, harsh environment. They have thick fur that insulates them against freezing temperatures and changes color from brown in summer to white in winter for camouflage against snow. Their large feet are adapted for mobility on snow, preventing them from sinking, and they can also dig through snow to find food. Additionally, they have a high-fat diet that provides the energy needed to withstand the cold.
changing to fit into the new habitat, ex: a rabbit living in the arctic is darker in warmer months and whiter in cooler months to blend in more with the snow
Yes.
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Changing color when snow falls
Arctic Hares.
Having large leaves to capture sunlight in the rainforest would be an adaptation, as it allows plants to maximize photosynthesis. This adaptation would not be as effective in the Arctic due to the lack of sunlight.
broad leaves
well he is found on the crack a code in arctic antics but i dont know where
it is in the crack a code section
I and II only
Wing to help them fly to catch food.
Changing color when snow falls.