why do some animals of the the arctic circle have white fur
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Answer:
The Battle of Talikota (23 January 1565) was a watershed battle fought between the Vijayanagara Empire and an alliance of the Deccan sultanates who united in order to defeat Aliya Rama Raya. The battle took place at Talikoti, today a town in northern Karnataka, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the southeast from the city of Bijapur.
Battle of Talikota
Part of Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent
Date 23 January 1565
Location
Talikota in present day Karnataka
16°28′24″N 76°18′43″E
Result
Decisive victory of Deccan Sultanates alliance
Sacking of Vijayanagara
Decline of the Vijayanagara Empire
Belligerents
Deccan sultanates
"Alam" Flag of the Nizam Shahi dynasty of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate.png Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Bijapur Sultanate
QutbshahiFlag.PNG Golkonda Sultanate
Berar Sultanate
Bidar Sultanate
Vijayanagara Empire
Commanders and leaders
"Alam" Flag of the Nizam Shahi dynasty of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate.png Hussain Nizam Shah I
Ali Adil Shah I
QutbshahiFlag.PNG Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali
Ali Barid Shah I
Burhan Imad Shah
Aliya Rama Raya Executed
Venkatadri †
Tirumala Deva Raya
Achutappa Nayak
Strength
80,000 infantry (Beydurs)[1]
30,000 cavalry[1]
several dozen artillery cannons[1]
140,000 infantry,
10,000 cavalry and
over 100 war elephants[1]
Battle of Talikota is located in KarnatakaBattle of Talikota
Location within Karnataka
The defeat of the Vijayanagara Empire at Talikota, followed by the subsequent destruction and looting of their capital, Vijayanagara, le
Answer:
Different species of animal have acquired different survival strategies. The ultimate goal of any species is for its members to survive long enough to reproduce and, if necessary, rear their offspring.
Explanation:
White fur in the Arctic serves as camouflage for arctic animals as it allows them to hide in the snow and either evade predators or avoid being seen by prey. The polar bear, well known for it's white colour actually has hollow unpigmented fur that appears when the light is refracted through the clear hair.Polar bears have white fur so that they can camouflage into their environment. Their coat is so well camouflaged in Arctic environments that it can sometimes pass as a snow drift. Interestingly, the polar bear's coat has no white pigment; in fact, a polar bear's skin is black and its hairs are hollow.