what are adaptation fractures of yak and mountain goats which help them to live in cold climate?
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THICK SKIN COVERING
SMALL SURFACE AREA TO VOLUME RATIO
TO MINIMISE HEAT LOSS
LARGE FEET TO INCREASE GRIP IN ICE
WHITE COLOUR, SO AS TO HIDE FROM HUNTERS
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The mountains have very low temperatures, sometimes below 0 degrees. Therefore animals in the mountains are adapted to live in extremely cold weather.
- Their body is covered with thick fur to protect them from the cold.
- They also have a thick layer of fat under the skin for insulation and protection from cold.
- Mountain goats have strong hooves.
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