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What adaptations do Arctic animals have for survival?

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Arctic animals have several adaptations to survive in their harsh environment. Some common adaptations include:

  1. Thick fur or feathers to provide insulation and retain body heat.
  2. Small ears and tails to minimize heat loss.
  3. Layer of insulating fat under the skin to provide energy and warmth.
  4. Camouflaged fur or feathers to blend in with the snowy surroundings.
  5. Specialized feet or paws for walking on snow and ice, such as webbed feet for swimming or wide, padded paws for walking on snow.
  6. Seasonal changes in fur color to better blend in with changing surroundings.
  7. Specialized hunting techniques to catch prey in extreme conditions.
  8. Hibernation or migration to escape the harshest winter conditions.

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