why don't animals found in temperate forest need to have fur skin over their body
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Animals in deciduous forests have to adapt to changing seasons. They must be able to cope with cold winters and hot summers. Some animals hibernate or migrate during the winter to escape the cold. Others grow thick fur and/or layers of fat to help make it through the winter months.
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The temperate forest has a mild climate nor to cold or hot
So, The animals over there don't need to have fur over their body.
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