Arctic foxes can have white or grey fur.
When they are kits, they are born with brownish-black fur, then when in adulthood, they have either white or grey fur. During the summers of their Adulthood, their fur will turn a greyish-bluish-black mixture. Hope this helps!
In the summer it is a grayish brown and in winter it is white.
Not exactly. Arctic foxes are brown during summer and change to white for winter.
The answer is the Arctic fox. In summer, the Arctic fox's coat is brown or gray, but it turns white in winter to blend in with the snow for camouflage while hunting. This seasonal color change is known as "moulting."
Yes, arctic foxes are white in winter. However, their fur will turn grey or brown in the summer.
They are white in the winter and brown in the summer. This is for camoflauge purposes
In summer the background is dark - so dark fur helps them camouflage. In winter the snow makes the environment white so white fur helps them camouflage then.
Arctic foxes have a thick layer of white fur to camouflage itself from its predator
Yes, and the fur changes to a gray brown in summer, then sheds back to white as winter approaches.
In the winter, it becomes white to blend in with the snow.In the summer, it turns regular brown. I guess in the spring it starts loosing its white ,and in the fall it starts loosing its brown.
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
Snow shoe (Arctic) hares moult out their summer (agouti brown) coats for a coat of white for the winter.
They are brown to grey in the summer to white in the winter.