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Some arctic species like the arctic fox (pictured above) grow white fur only in winter. In summer, it is a brown color. What explanation best describes why animats like the arctic fox have this seasonal response in order to survive?

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The best explanation is survival of the fittest. During the winter they go white so they blend in to reduce the risks of being seen by predators.
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