Biology, asked by khushisaxena, 1 year ago

mention any two adaptations the animals of colder regions have to minimise heat loss?

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️. two adaptations the animals of colder regions have to minimise heat loss are given below :

❤. They have short hairs and short limbs.

❤. Aquatic mammals have a thick layer of fat, called blubber under their skin, which act as Insukator.

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Answered by incrediblekaur
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Cold-blooded animals do not maintain a constant body temperature. They get their heat from the outside environment, so their body temperature fluctuates, based on external temperatures. If it is 50 °F outside, their body temperature will eventually drop to 50 °F, as well. If it rises to 100 °F, their body temperature will reach 100 °F. Most of the rest of the animal kingdom—except birds and mammals—are cold-blooded

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