how animals are adapted in polar regions
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Their white fur gets camouflaged against the white background of snow protecting it from predators and also helps them catch their prey. Two thick layers of fur act as an insulator protecting them from the surrounding harsh climate.
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Animals who live in polar regions have adapted by having thick fur or feathers, and hunting fish or each other rather than relying on plants for food.
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