To answer your question accurately, I'll need more context about the simulation you are referring to, as I don't have access to specific simulations or dynamic data. However, if you are looking at a typical simulation involving wolves and rabbits, the percentages of rabbit fur color could vary based on genetic traits, environmental factors, and predation dynamics.
In many simulations involving natural selection, fur color may play a role in the survival and reproduction rates due to camouflage advantages against predators. If you're analyzing a specific simulation, you should be able to see the results at the end of generation 3 within that simulation's data output.
If you can provide more details about the simulation, I would be glad to help explain potential outcomes or guide you through the results!