A mule deer's fur turns color in winter.
Bears do not change their fur for the winter.
A deers fur can change or be different. A fawn or young deer has tan fur on its belly and brown with white spots on its side and back. A full grown doe has pretty much tan fur all over. A full grown buck has a tan-ish belly with a darker shade of brown on its side and back.
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Rabbits change their color. In spring, their fur is brown, and in the winter their fur is white.
only some foxes change fur seasonly. (variations of arctiic foxes)
As a deer farmer, I was wondering the same question. I have found that their think fur and hide is enough to keep them warm, eventhough they have skinny legs.
You probably have a winter white dwarf hamster. In the winter, their fur is white. In the warmer seasons, it is brown or gray. Lucky you -- winter whites are adorable and sweet!
it depends weather it is winter or summer... in winter they have more fur in summer they malt it all and change to a different colour
nope it stays the same throught here whole life
There fur changes white so that it will blend in with the snow so that it will be easy for it to hide from its predators.
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
Deer are mammals. They are warm blooded, have hair or fur, and nurse the fawns on milk.