Biology, asked by princey1207, 11 months ago

If an organism has very thick fur, how would this help it to live in the tundra?

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✔️Long, heavy fur essentially creates an insulating layer of moderated air between the bear and it's frosty surroundings.

✔️Body heat is not dissipated out into the cold. Rather, it is trapped in the fur where it adds a beneficial layer of insulating air.

✔️Many of us are all-too-acquainted with the fact that fat insulates far better than muscle and other body tissue. ✔️The Polar Bear takes the insulating power of fat to a new level by battling the cold with a layer of blubber directly underneath the skin.the oily coat keeps moisture away to keep this massive creature safe from the ravages of hypothermia.

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