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there are more species of animals in the arctic polar region as compared to the Antarctic region.? why also givr the reasons why the animals living in the polar region have thick fur​

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Answered by maths9123
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Polar bears—at the top of the food chain and vital to the health of the Arctic marine ... on the sea, their main source of food, and the place they spend most of their lives. ... They have a thick layer of body fat, which keeps them warm while swimming, and a ... Animals naturally shed DNA through their feces, skin and hair

Answered by supersmartyme42
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more species of animals are living in the Arctic polar region as compared to Antarctica region because the Antarctic region is frozen region and here the sun rises for six months but stays in The horizons and on the other hand in Arctic polar region the sun rises for 6 month and hence Arctic region is warmer than the Antarctica region

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