Asked by jay
Some species of hares are brown most of the year, but change color to white in the winter. This allows them to blend in through the seasons.
Where are these organisms adapted to live?
deciduous forests
desert
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Deciduous forests.
The seasonal brown → white molt is an adaptation for hiding in snowy winters; deserts rarely have snow, so that color change would not be useful there.
The seasonal brown → white molt is an adaptation for hiding in snowy winters; deserts rarely have snow, so that color change would not be useful there.
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