No. True possums do not change colour from season to season. These possums are found in New Guinea, Australia (including Tasmania), Sulawesi (Indonesia) and a few other small islands in the Pacific region.
They should not be confused with the opossum of North America, as the two animals are not related.
they don't change color
Winter
No maple trees I think you mean change colors by seasons
Yes poison ivy can change colors depending on seasons
Seasonal dimorphism.
Yes some birds change there feather colors in the seasons. Examples of this are: Black headed gulls, Grey plover, Golden plover, Ruff,Red knot, Ptarmigan and Mediterranean gulls.
No, unless they're biologically modified, which is always an option.
It is amazing to watch nature change seasons, so many different colors appear in each season. Leaves change colors in fall because many of the leaves are dying.
No, komodo dragons do not change color with the seasons. They typically have a range of gray, green, brown, and black colors to blend in with their surroundings, helping them to hunt and avoid predators. However, their coloration can change based on age and individual variations.
Seasons are caused by weather changes and lessening of sunlight. Leaves change colors because they aren't producing chlorophyl (what makes plants green.)
The seasons actually change in Space!!!:))))
Grass does change it's colors when the seasons come round, but they are very subtle changes, I believe. You can google it. ^^