Rabbits changing fur color APEX*
Rabbits change their color. In spring, their fur is brown, and in the winter their fur is white.
No.
As the enviorment changes they change. A example can be the colour of their fur. In snowy climates it is usually white to blend in with the surroundings and to hide from predator's.
Baby rabbits are born without any fur. They start having fur at the age of 3 days old, and they just start changing color then pretty much.
The snowshoe hare changes its fur to white in the winter, and back to brown (with a white underbelly in the summer. If it is an outdoor rabbit, it can get sunburn, if it's black, its fur will turn a brown color, it isn't really dangerous, but make sure they have shade, and the color will become normal again after she/he gets their winter coat
black
The wild rabbit agoutti coat is dominant.
no, they do however get sunburned if in the sun.
You can't buy wild rabbits for sale, only pet rabbits. Wild rabbits, like all wild animals, should be left alone and not domesticated, or caught and sold. It's one thing to hunt wild rabbits, and then sell their body or products (meat, fur), but you shouldn't catch and sell wild rabbits as live animals: there are enough pet rabbits to go around (in fact, in many places, there are too many -- overpopulation).
yes they can change to a darker colour to a tan colour
a hamster that can change its fur colour