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Arctic foxes have blue-gray fur in summer and change to white fur in winter. what would be one way to test whether this change is influenced by cooling seasonal temperatures?
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Arctic foxes have blue-gray fur in summer and change to white fur in winter. what would be one way to test whether this change is influenced by cooling seasonal temperatures?
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im not 100% sure but I would think its because they can camouflage with the snow and hunt during the winter but I don't know if that's got to do with the weather or not.
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