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5. A polar animal that has different-coloured fur in winter and summer​

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Answered by nirajchopade111
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During the Summer, the arctic fox boasts a gray-black coat that allows it to stalk its prey unseen in the dense arctic underbrush

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Answered by Anonymous
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a pigment called melanin, absent in white fur, gives the fox its brown summer coat. The small proportion of this fax species which is the blue color phase in winter sheds its coat in spring to a thinner and darker bluish-gray in summer.

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