The arctic fox, while commonly remembered as a fluffy white
beast, sheds its coat in the summer. While the white fur camouflages it nicely
in the bitter and snowy winter months, its brown summer coat allows it to blend
in better with the bare dirt. ‘Blue’ arctic foxes, however, remain dark or
charcoal all year round and become just a tad lighter in winter. Like sluts and
their fake tans.