why do animals in the polar region have a thick fur on their bodies?
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The animals which lives in polar regions have a thick fur on their bodies because snow always falls in those regions and the thick fur protect those animals from cold.
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Hey mate,
Between summer and winter, the grayish-brown fur of snowshoe hare, arctic fox, and others like them blends into white hairs in preparation for winter camouflage. Sometimes prey animals feed at night to avoid being eaten. They may also reproduce a lot since not all young will survive to adulthood.
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