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Imagine a camel camel being sent to Alaska,a very cold. Do you think the camel will be able to survive there? Why,or why not

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Answered by elenstudent365
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Answer:

Camels are adapted to life in a hot climate

Explanation:

Polar bears or any other polar animals have thick skin with a lot of furs. The fur of these animals traps heat to keep it warm. They have an extra layer of fat in their skin to keep warm, UNLIKE CAMELS

Polar animals are mostly carnivores. They rely on the meat of its prays to satisfy its hunger.  The Polar region does not have vegetation. Camels will not get grass or leaves to eat.

Polar animals have big paws to keep balance and their weight over thin ice. Camels have long legs with the cushion like feet which help him walk in the sand.

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Answered by Vermaaryan15
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