How do the skins of animals living in cold places protect them from cold conditions?
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Animals living in extremely cold climatic conditions have to protect themselves from the cold weather. So they have a thick layer of fur over them. As the layer of fur blocks the cold air and prevents it from reaching the animal's body, they will be protected against cold
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Animals that live in areas experiancing extreme winters have to protect themselves from cold. To protect themselves they have adapted to have a thick layer of furon them as the thick layer of fur blocks cold air from reaching the animals body.
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