nope it stays the same throught here whole life
Tigers do not hibernate during winter. In cold climates, they may grow thicker fur to keep warm and seek shelter in dense vegetation or caves. They will continue to roam their territory in search of food even during the winter months.
Tigers molt occasionally. This is a process through which the tiger will shed their fur and this happens every five months or so.
Many animals can change their color, some over a period of seconds and others over several months. Cephalopods, a group including octopuses and squids, are especially skillful at changing color rapidly; they can turn different colors in less than a second. Their color changes are usually triggered by a heightened state-excitement or fear-which brings on an amazing display of different colors spreading over their bodies. Several kinds of fish and some amphibians and lizards are also able to change colors, though their transformations take a bit more time than those of the cephalopods. Color changes take place in special pigment cells called chromatophores. Changing the size of these cells moves the pigment around, altering the animal's coloration.Such animals change their colors for a number of reasons. Those that can rapidly change colors do so to startle or confuse predators or to better blend in with their environments, a technique known as camouflaging. Camouflaging can either be used by an animal that wants to hide from an attacker, or by an animal that doesn't want to be seen by its prey. Color changes can also be used to attract a mate.Some animals undergo color changes with a change in seasons. Certain mammals and birds that live in cold climates, for example, have white fur and feathers in the winter so they can blend in with the snow and be less noticeable to their predators. Some songbirds will grow brightly colored, attractive feathers for the mating season. Those feathers are replaced by duller colors after mating is over. These color changes are also caused by pigment cells, located beneath the fur or feathers.Read more: why-and-how-do-animals-change-color
White tigers, like other tigers, are carnivores and primarily feed on prey such as deer, wild boar, and buffalo. They do not typically hunt and eat other tigers unless in rare cases of disputes over territory or mating rights. In the wild, tigers are solitary animals and will mostly avoid confrontation with other tigers.
The American goldfinch does not migrate over most of it's range, but Northern birds may move southward in rough winters. The birds are more inconspicious in winter, as males lose their bright colors and resemble the more drab females.
Summer, Autumn, Winter and spring are the results.
Summer, Autumn, Winter and spring are the results.
they don't change naturally. but they can do a reverse Michael Jackson!
Physical Change :)
chemical change
chemical change
Typically over winter fashion dictates that colors become darker, such as emerald green instead of kelly green or burgundy instead of bright red. Patterns also tend to become more subtle and less complicated. However, you can wear pretty much any color you want over winter - there's no strict rule about this.
Yes, some dogs can change colors over time due to factors such as age, health, and genetics. This can result in a gradual shift in their coat color or markings as they mature.
Summer, Autumn, Winter and spring are the results.
frogs digging into mud to hibernate in the winter. apex
Summer, Autumn, Winter and spring are the results.
frogs digging into mud to hibernate in the winter. apex