they have this thick white fur that protects them from the cold. It also helps them to hunt unnoticed. During winter they live off the Polar bear's left-overs. but in summer, they hunt and bread just like any other kinds of foxes.
Well the arctic animals adapt to their
surroundings. It may be physical, like
the shape of the body, or behavioral
like storing nuts for the winter.
(a random example.)
Arctic animals have developed to live
in the cold. Arctic Foxes have thick
coats to keep them warm, and they
live off of things like meat nearby.
They eventually learn to defend
to defend themselves from predators
in the wild. So they adapt to their
surroundings and their body changes
to help them out match the weather.
Since Arctic Foxes have thick fur snowstorms
barely faze them.
Animals can survive in the artic because they are adapted to the weather.
e.g polar bears have think fur to keep them warm.
By:Reeves
They adapt the cold because they have black skin which makes them etract heat from the sun so they stay warm. Others just have soft and warm fur!
Some Arctic Animals can swim, as it's necessary for them to survive.
Arctic animals have thick blubber and fur to help ,but sometimes they have to get in a den or shelter.
They eat croissants.
they have coats of blubber
OF COURSE. All animals have to reproduce in order to survive.
Probably to survive in the Arctic and is likely the last resort.
Any arctic animals.
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
There are several.cariboupolar beararctic foxwolf/wolverinemusk oxwhalesbirdsharp sealswalruserminelemmingarctic harearctic ground squirrel
Few animals are equipped to survive the harsh arctic environment. Typical species used as service animals, such as dogs and primates, are unlikely to do well there. However, it might be possible under the right circumstances (indoors).
There are no penguins in the Arctic.
they just adapt to the environment like fish can breath in the water and polar bears have thick fur to help them survive in the cold arctic