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Question
- what adaptation allows the arctic fox to evade predators in different seasons?
a. photoperiodism
b. blubber
c. camouflage
d. diapause
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Photoperiodism is a response to day length (e.g., plant flowering), not for evading predators.
- Option b: Blubber is fat for insulation (e.g., in marine mammals), not an Arctic fox adaptation for evasion.
- Option c: Arctic foxes change fur color (white in winter, brown in summer) to blend with snow/grass, using camouflage to evade predators.
- Option d: Diapause is a dormant state (e.g., insect development), irrelevant to Arctic fox predation evasion.
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c. Camouflage