Arctic Hare - White by Winter, Gray-Brown in Summer - FactZoo.com
With a range that covers the tundra regions of Greenland and northern Canada, the arctic hare (also called the polar rabbit) is a species of hare that has adapted to polar and mountainous regions. They've adapted by turning white during the winter to blend in with the snow, while turning gray-brown in the summer to blend with mud and rocks. They keep the black tips on their ears year-round. They also dig holes in the ground under the snow in order to keep warm while they sleep.
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