snowshoe hare white fur helps them blend into its snowy surroundings.
Arctic hares do not change the environment, they adapt to it.
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The setting in the story "Clever Hare" is typically a forest or a meadow where the clever hare outsmarts other animals through his wit and resourcefulness. The story is often set in a natural environment that allows the hare to showcase his intelligence.
it helps it survive because it blends in with the snow. so other predators don't find it and eat. Its a very important adaptation for most prey (hunted animal) and helps animals not become endangered or extinct.
They shead their fur in the summer, and in the winter the hare gets thicker and more pufted up, then with the air in-betwen the fur it becomes an insulator.
Adaptations have no locations. An adaptation is a body part or a behavior that an animal gets from its parents to help it survive. For example, the snowshoe hare gets rusty brown when it is like in the seasons of spring, summer, and fall. But, in the winter time, their fur is white to help it camouflage.
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This is natures way of helping the hare defend itself. A white animal in the greens and browns of summer foliage would stand out to predators. The Hare changes color so as to blend in and is better able to hide.
being able to change color naturally (like a snow hare), babies knowing how to suck to feed when they are born, and animals living in groups.
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The Arctic Hare changes color for summer and winter seasons as an adaptation for blending in with their environment. This keeps them safer from predators.
Ronald hare discovered that penicillin grew best in lower temperatures. We are covering this in biology now so i know i am right