what is the color analysis of wolves?
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Wolf individuals and populations have a striking variety of colours, ranging from white in arctic regions to black in some forested areas of western Canada and Alaska. The white colour in regions with ice and snow has long been suggested to be adaptive, concealing coloration to aid successful survival and predation.
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Black wolves commonly had a white chest spot and white toes that faded with age. Gray-colored wolves may change to cream or white. Whitening among wolves may be influenced by 1) advancing age, 2) physiological stress, and 3) inheritance of genes that tend to be expressed as white.
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