The British animal that is brown in summer and white in winter is the mountain hare. This adaptation helps it blend into its surroundings, providing camouflage from predators. In summer, its brown fur allows it to blend in with the earthy tones of the landscape, while in winter, the white fur matches the snowy environment. Mountain hares are primarily found in the Scottish Highlands.
The answer is the Arctic fox. In summer, the Arctic fox's coat is brown or gray, but it turns white in winter to blend in with the snow for camouflage while hunting. This seasonal color change is known as "moulting."
They are brown to grey in the summer to white in the winter.
If you buy a winter white (or siberian) dwarf hamster during the winter, it is white with a light gray stripe on its back. The color of a winter white dwarf hamster's coat depends on your hamster. You have to wait until spring or summer to see. :)
in white forest in winter,autum,and summer
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In summer the background is dark - so dark fur helps them camouflage. In winter the snow makes the environment white so white fur helps them camouflage then.
Arctic foxes have a thick layer of white fur to camouflage itself from its predator
just a matter of personal preferances
In the summer it is a grayish brown and in winter it is white.
The temperature an a white tiger habitat in the summer is 42C in the winter is9.2C
Yes, polar bear turn yellow in the summer and white in the winter.
They are a light brown with a white underside and tail.