Layers of warm clothing to cover the entire body.
By dressing really warm and by making homes.
The smallest bird is a ....
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the answer is the wooly mammoths they killed to get warm and stay warm
antarctic seals have blubber to keep them warm.
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
Yes, they were Antarctic explorers.
Penguins have a layer of fat under their feathers in order to keep warm in Antarctic air and frigid ocean waters.
Yes, they keep them warm in the cold Antarctic water. But if oil gets on their feathers they could die of being too cold.
Antarctic birds and mammals - penguins, whales and seals - are warm blooded animals and they maintain similar internal body temperatures to warm blooded animals in any other climate zone - that is about 35-42°C (95-107°F). They have to keep high body temperatures to remain active.
Antarctic explorers were outfitted in layers that included cotton, wool, canvas and animal fur. Their boots were lined with a type of straw, to separate their feed from the ice.
The Antarctic desert is a polar desert, and is not 'warm' at all. Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth.
Extremely cold temperatures, mostly.
boats and dog sleds
The feathers of a bird help to keep a bird warm (like ducks) and to give them the ability of flight.For example, penguins have oils in their feathers to keep them warm in the Arctic/Antarctic.
they traveled on sledges with dogs pulling them