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The arctic fox is blue-gray in the summer and white in the winter. What most likely influence(s) this change?
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The arctic fox is blue-gray in the summer and white in the winter. What most likely influence(s) this change?
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They change color so they can camouflage and hide from predators.
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genes and the environment since no one on here know how to give right answers and i was looking for it myself
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