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Animal life in frigid zone

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 11/11/2021

Animals living in the adapted to the cold condition very well by mostly having a thick coat under their skin, known as blubber. Such animals are penguins, polar bears, whales, seals, wolves, arctic foxes, arctic hares, reindeer, sables, arctic ground squirrels, lynxes, etc.

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