What color is fur?

The color of fur can vary greatly depending on the species of animal, as well as individual variations within a species. Some common fur colors include:

- Black: Found in many animals, including cats, dogs, horses, and bears.

- White: Also found in various animals, including polar bears, Arctic foxes, and some cats and dogs.

- Brown: A common color in animals such as bears, deer, rabbits, and squirrels.

- Red: Found in animals like foxes, squirrels, and some breeds of dogs.

- Gray: Seen in animals such as wolves, coyotes, raccoons, and some cats.

- Yellow: Present in animals like lions, tigers, and certain breeds of dogs and cats.

- Orange: Found in animals such as tigers, red foxes, and some breeds of cats.

Other colors, such as blue, purple, and pink, are less common and may occur due to genetic mutations or selective breeding.