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In fact, the color of the Arctic fox's fur was not constant.

As the season changed, the Arctic fox would molt and their fur would change color.

For example, in summer, their fur would turn gray.

In winter, it would be snow white.

On one hand, the thickness of the fur was different, and on the other hand, it was beneficial for them to integrate into the surrounding environment.

But this was the first time he had heard of blue fur.

After some thought, Bell came up with a reasonable explanation.

"This little guy should be suffering from some kind of genetic disorder like albinism, causing the fur to change color.

Of course, getting this color is indeed rare.

In fact, the possibility of disease and pathological changes in animals is rare.

However, this is not impossible. "

Bell explained to the audience in the live-stream.

He couldn't help but think of a piece of news he had heard before.