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An Arctic Hare freezes, hoping not to be spotted. Then, if it must, it uses speed to escape predators. It changes its brownish coat to a white coat in winter, to help it be less noticeable against the snow.
Arctic animals have thick blubber and fur to help ,but sometimes they have to get in a den or shelter.
It helps them by keeping them warm.
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
speed, fur coat, and its bushy tail
Yes, with warm clothes and other people to help. Food and water to!
they have a thick layer of blubber to help them to survive and also a thick coat of fur
The coat keeps it warm because it doesn't have a layer of blubber like whales or other sea mammels.
The color of their coat helps them blend into the environment so that they can stalk prey.
without its coat it would die, because the bear can't keep itself warm. The fur coat helps him regulate his body temperature
They usally have a thick fur coat so they can swim in low tempertures so they can survive eating a finding a home.
They usally have a thick fur coat so they can swim in low tempertures so they can survive eating a finding a home.