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Snowshoe Hairs Turn White in the Winter
A white snowshoe hair stood out against the brown grass and leaves on the forest floor in Juneau, Alaska. Snowshoe hairs are actually snowshoe hairs, not rabbits. Animals have cells that produce melanin, the natural pigment that gives hair color. Hormones tell the cells what to do to shut off the production of pigment in the fall and to turn it on again in the spring.