A wild sheep grows very thick coat of hair in winter and it sheds in spring as the weather gets warm. This is an example of?
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When seasons change, so do an animal's hormones. These hormonal changes trigger shedding. When the weather grows colder, the hormonal changes causes the fur coat to grow thicker. This helps keep the animal warm during the frigid winter months
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