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Rabbits change their color. In spring, their fur is brown, and in the winter their fur is white.
In this population, 20 out of 100 rabbits have white fur, indicating they are homozygous recessive (bb). The frequency of the recessive genotype (bb) is 0.20. Using the Hardy-Weinberg principle (p² + 2pq + q² = 1), we know q² = 0.20, so q (the frequency of the recessive allele) is the square root of 0.20, which is approximately 0.447. Thus, the allele frequency for the recessive allele is about 0.447.
In the population of 100 rabbits, 10 have white fur, indicating that they are homozygous recessive (aa). This means that the frequency of the recessive allele (a) can be calculated using the formula ( q^2 = \frac{10}{100} = 0.1 ), so ( q = \sqrt{0.1} \approx 0.316 ). The frequency of the dominant allele (A) is then ( p = 1 - q \approx 1 - 0.316 = 0.684 ). Thus, the allele frequency for the dominant allele is approximately 0.684.
To find the allele frequency for the recessive allele, we first determine the proportion of rabbits with white fur, which is 20 out of 100, or 0.20. Assuming white fur is caused by a recessive allele (let's call it "a"), these rabbits represent the homozygous recessive genotype (aa). Using the Hardy-Weinberg principle, if q² = 0.20, then q (the frequency of the recessive allele) is the square root of 0.20, which is approximately 0.447. Thus, the allele frequency for the recessive allele is about 0.447 or 44.7%.
Rabbits and squirrels can have similar fur colors, but they often differ in shade and texture. Rabbits typically have soft, dense fur that can range from white to brown, gray, or even black, depending on the breed. Squirrels generally have coarser fur that can be gray, red, or brown, with some species exhibiting a mix of colors. While there can be overlap in color, their fur characteristics and patterns usually distinguish them from one another.
The color of rabbit fur varies widely. Some wild rabbits change the color of their fur across the months from all white to brown with a white underbelly. Domestic rabbits have fur ranging from white across tan and brown to black. Gray is also possible, with different shades of it. Some darker grays appear almost blue. Many have a lighter to white belly.Wild rabbits are generally either black, brown, white, or grey. Pet rabbits can be those colours, too, but they can also be other colours like orange and lilac.
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
Rabbits do not have hair they will always have fur so thats why they have fur in the summer.
Yes, rabbits can shed their fur when they are stressed. Stress can cause rabbits to groom excessively, leading to fur loss.
Rabbits are covered with fur, while tigers are covered with fur stripes on top of their skin.
It is considered fur. Rabbits have fur