An Arctic fox's inherited trait is its thick, warm fur, which 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 adaptation helps it survive in extreme cold and evade predators. Additionally, its compact body shape minimizes heat loss, another inherited characteristic suited to its frigid habitat.
Yes they do.
carnivors.
arctic foxes do.
inherited
It is inherited
Hemophilia A is inherited as a recessive trait.
depends on if the trait changes a little when inherited if it does not change than no
The alleles for a given trait are inherited from an individual's parents.
An inherited trait is a feature or characteristic of an organism that has been passed on to it in its genes.
An individual who has inherited a factor for a trait is a carrier of that trait. They may or may not exhibit the trait themselves, as it depends on whether the inherited factor is dominant or recessive.
It is called an inherited trait
It is called an inherited trait