Biology
Grade-8
Easy

Question

Arctic foxes living in polar regions show which adaptation?

  1. Mimicry
  2. Camouflage
  3. Migration
  4. Hibernation

hintHint:

The Arctic fox is found in the arctic tundra forests. It is one such animal that can change the colour of its coal.

The correct answer is: Camouflage


    So, the correct option is option 2. Because the arctic fox show camouflage.

    • The Arctic fox is found on ice packs
    • They show many adaptations to survive in the cold environment.
    • They have grey or brown fur.
    • They can change the colour of fur according to the season.
    • During winter their coat colour is white.
    • When summer starts the white fur sheds and a thin grey coat covers its body.
    • Later the grey fur becomes brown.
    • So, this is how the arctic fox show camouflage.
    • This helps in blending with the colour of the environment so that it can hide from the prey and can easily hunt.