Why do animals of the polar regions adapt differently as compared to the animals in the rainforest?
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Well since polar animals have to survive in different living conditions than a rain-forest animal it has to adapt. It needs to adapt to temperature, and other stuff. If you put a rain-forest animal in the arctic it will die because it is not used to the weather
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hey buddy !! here's your answer...
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➡️we know that polar region is extremely cold and dry , with no or very less vegetation ... whereas rainforests are hot , humid , have lot of rainfall and dense vegetation...
➡️since the environmental conditions are different then animals have to survive differently.
➡️animals in polar regions have thick layer of fat below their skin and have thick hair to insulate heat .
➡️animals in rainforest show camouflage , have toxic skin , etc .
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hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
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➡️we know that polar region is extremely cold and dry , with no or very less vegetation ... whereas rainforests are hot , humid , have lot of rainfall and dense vegetation...
➡️since the environmental conditions are different then animals have to survive differently.
➡️animals in polar regions have thick layer of fat below their skin and have thick hair to insulate heat .
➡️animals in rainforest show camouflage , have toxic skin , etc .
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hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
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