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why are fur bearing animals mostly found in cold polar region

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Answered by Priyankagera
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because the temperature of polar reasons is very low and there is too much cold in polar regions and the fur of animals protect them from cold and give warm to their body.
Answered by mariospartan
6

Fur-bearing animals are found mostly in polar regions because this fur protects them from the extreme cold.

EXPLANATION:

  • We know that the animals found in the polar regions are extremely furry. This is the result of the climatic adaptations of the animals.
  • The thick layer of fur over their bodies acts as an insulator and keeps their body warm, which if these furs were not present were not being able to survive in the extreme cold or the polar regions.
  • They also have a thick layer of fat under their skin, which again functions as an insulator and protects them from the cold.
  • For example, the polar bears found in the Arctic areas have a thick cover of fur to protect it from the extreme cold conditions of the Arctic.

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