Why do rabbits have to be brown in the summer?

Rabbits don't have to be brown in the summer! In fact, rabbits come in a wide variety of colors, and their fur color doesn't change with the seasons like it does for some other animals.

Here's why:

* Fur color is genetic: A rabbit's fur color is determined by its genes. It's not something they change on purpose.

* Camouflage isn't a primary need: While some wild rabbit species might benefit from slightly different fur colors depending on the environment, it's not a crucial survival factor like it is for animals that hibernate or migrate.

* Domestic rabbits: Domestic rabbits are bred for a variety of colors and patterns, and their fur color doesn't change with the seasons.

So, the next time you see a white rabbit in the summer, don't worry – they're perfectly normal! 🐇