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It's fur will turn white during the winters, and then a molted brown during the brief summer periods. The fur changing color is an adaptation to allow the Arctic fox to blend in with its surroundings.

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Q: What was one way the Inuit adapted to the Arctic climate?
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Do Inuit people live in the Yukon Territory of Canada?

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