why do animals in the polar region have thick fur on their bodies
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to protect them from prediaters and to hide in a snowy background ad to feel warm
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It is because hair trao the air. Air being a poor conductor of heat doe not allow the body heat to escape out, thus the thick coat of hair help to keep the animals warm.
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