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Yes, Arctic foxes exhibit a form of mimicry, particularly in their behavior and adaptations to their environment. Their fur changes color with the seasons—white in winter for camouflage in snow and brown or gray in summer to blend in with the tundra. This seasonal coloration helps them avoid predators and enhances their hunting ability. Additionally, they may mimic the sounds of other animals to deceive potential threats or attract prey.

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