why do the animals found in the polar deserts have for and thick layer of body fat around their body?
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Animals often adapt themselves to the climatic conditions in which they are living. For example, a polar bear has a thick skin and a layer of fat and is adapted for Polar Regions. These conditions keep the animal warm
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Thick layer of body fat / blubber (anatomical / physiological) - This can be up 10cm (4 inches) thick, it is used both for insulation and also for food storage to help survive when food supply may be intermittent especially in the summer months when bears often go hungry for long periods due to not being able to hunt ...
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