In summer, Arctic foxes shed their thick white winter fur for a lighter, brown or gray coat that helps them blend into the tundra's rocky and grassy landscapes. This color change provides effective camouflage against predators and prey in the summer environment. Their fur's texture and coloration allow them to remain inconspicuous in the summer's vibrant hues, aiding in hunting and avoiding detection. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in the changing Arctic seasons.
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