The summer coat color of the saiga antelope is typically a light tan or sandy beige, which helps it blend into the dry, grassy steppe environments where it resides. This coloration aids in camouflage from predators during the warmer months. In contrast, their winter coat is thicker and darker, providing insulation and protection from the cold.
The Bongo is a type of antelope that has a brown coat with then white stripes. This is the largest of the African antelope species.
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There is no name for a horses summer coat except for SUMMER COAT. Though we often call them "sleek" or "shiney" during the summer. The same this holds true for a winter coat-its called just that, a winter coat. Though we often call them "fuzzballs" and "Furbags". :)
dogs have a nerve in there body that gives them the color of there coat and there coat.
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to blend in better with the environment. When the snow goes, so does the white fur. and when the summer finish's the red goes
Cats typically shed their summer coat in the fall, as the weather starts to cool down.
If you are asking about mammals, the fur coat helps protect from sunburns but it does not protect them from the heat of the summer. In fact, having a dense fur coat can cause animals to overheat in the summer if it gets too warm.
It's smooth golden coat blends into the grass when it lays down or stays low
Red and white alleles for coat color are alternative forms of a gene that determine the color of an organism's coat. The red allele typically produces a red or orange coat color, while the white allele produces a coat color that is primarily white. The presence of these alleles, and the dominance or recessiveness of each, will determine the coat color of an individual organism.