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Answered by sasikalajanasree
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( I )

Animals living in the Arctic tundra have developed adaptations including heavy winter coats, camouflage that changes color with the seasons, efficient body shape to prevent heat loss and the ability to build insulated tunnels underground

some examples :

Arctic Wolf.

Polar Bear.

Whale.

Pacific Salmon.

Brown Bear.

Arctic Fox.

Arctic Wolf.

Polar Bear

The three basic types of adaptations, based on how the genetic changes are expressed, are structural, physiological and behavioral adaptations. Most organisms have combinations of all these types

Although the Arctic tundra doesn't seem appealing to us humans, many animals choose to call it home. They survive freezing temperatures for months at a time by developing some specialized features that help them stay warm, including insulating fur, layers of fat, and oily skin coatings.

( II )

Animal adaptations. Many animals have adapted to the unique conditions of the tropical rainforests. The sloth uses camouflage and moves very slowly to make it difficult for predators to spot. The spider monkey has long, strong limbs to help it to climb through the rainforest trees

some examples :

Camouflage.

Mimicry.

Having A Limited Diet.

Poison.

Reduction of Size and Stature.

Nocturnality.

Changing of Habitats

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Answered by Chauhanak505
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Explanation:

I) animals living in polar region has thick fur to protect themselves from Cold climatic conditions

2) animals in polar region has thick layer of fat too, to protect themselves from Cold climatic conditions

1) some Animals living in tropical region have big ears to fan themselves in the humadatic conditions.

2) some animals also prefer camouflage to catch there prey

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