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the animal living in the Antarctic region can adapt well to the change in the climate true or false.​

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Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
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Explanation:

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TRUE

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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The statement is true.

  • A lot or precisely, maximum of the Antarctic creatures generally have a wind or water resistant coat. An excellent illustration of this adaptation are the emperor penguins. The four layers of feathers that are present on these birds resemble scales. Even in blizzard conditions, the layers tend to overlap to create a strong wind barrier.
  • Whales, seals, and penguins present there, have substantial fat layers. Body heat is totally retained by these fat layers, which serve as insulation. It has the exact same effect as covering yourself with a blanket.
  • Vital body heat is completely lost when blood flows near to the skin. Some animals have the ability to just partially cut off the blood supply to their fat or blubber layers. By keeping blood farther away from the skin's surface, this lowers the amount of energy needed to stay warm.
  • Layers of such blubber can potentially be used as a source of energy. During the summer, male elephant seals can subsist entirely on their fat stores.

Hence, the statement is true.

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