Animals
Mismatched Snowshoe Hares Stick Out Like Sore Thumb With No Snow Around
Snowshoe hares typically shed their brown summer coats to blend in with the snowy scenery of the winter. However, when there is no snow, these mismatched animals have no place to hide and increase their chances of being spotted by a predator.
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