Social Sciences, asked by GolkondaSrikanth, 6 months ago

How do the animals of the tundra region protect themselves from the severe climate?​

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Answered by aditya881653
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Explanation:

Many Animals Of Tundra have feet that are lined with fur to help keep the warm . Many also migrate to warmer climates during the harsh winter months. Some of the animals of Tundra Bears , marmot , artic squirrels

will hibernate for the winters and others will burrow [ lemmings , ermine ]

Answered by suhanakhan8307
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The animals that inhabit the Arctic tundra regions half special adaptation to withstand long, cold winter and to breed and raise young ones in summer. Large animals like the musk ox and caribou are heavily protected against the cold by institutions of fat. Smaller animals like the Arctic squirrels survive by burrowing and hibernating during winter. Other animals includes snowy owls, reindeer, polar bears, white foxes, Arctic hares and black flies. Aquatics animal have blubbers to protect them from icy cold condition .Wild swam and Geese are also found here .Penguins inhabit the artarctic region.......

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