Arctic animals have several adaptations that help them survive in the harsh conditions of the Arctic environment. Some common adaptations include:
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Thick fur or feathers to insulate against the cold.
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Layer of blubber for insulation and energy storage.
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Small extremities like ears and tails to minimize heat loss.
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Camouflaged fur or feathers to blend in with the snowy environment.
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Specialized feet or webbed toes for walking on snow or ice.
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Migration to warmer regions during extreme cold seasons.
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Specialized diets to make use of limited food sources.
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Hibernation or torpor to conserve energy during winter months.
These adaptations help Arctic animals thrive and survive in one of the harshest environments on Earth.