Biology, asked by squeen123, 11 months ago

How do yaks and snow leopard protect themselves from extreme cold?

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Answered by MaryamMS
3

Answer:

By their thick hairy coat

Explanation:

Thay have a thick hairy coat on their bodies which conserves body heat (not allowing any body heat to escape ).... Therefore heat is conserved and they do not feel cold.

Answered by smartbrainz
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yak and snow leopard have extensive amount of covering of hair on their body.

Explanation:

  • Hair is a poor conductor of heat and electricity and as a result of the heat which is produced by the body is not allowed to escape into the surrounding due to the the physical characteristics of the hair being a poor conductor of heat.
  • As a result of this a large amount of heat is retained in the body and the snow leopard is able to maintain the heat difference in their body.

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