Animals living in warmer regions have
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Many animals in cold climates have a layer of fat under their skin that keeps them warm, as well as a dense layer of fur or feathers that lies tight against the skin. Some also have a layer of oily, water-repellent hairs. Animals that live in hot deserts have thick skin or scales that serve as insulation from the heat.
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Animals that live in extreme climates have physical characteristics that help them survive in harsh environments. Their skin, as well as their fur or feathers, serves as an insulator and thus acts as a natural barrier to the cold or heat.
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