well basically e.g polar bears have small ears to minimise heat loss through the ears. they also have think fur to capture lost heat from the body, and this is white so it can camouflage with the snow and ice. however the skin of a polar bear is black, as black absorbs heat, therefore keeping the bear warm. also it has a large fat store for when food is scarce and also fat is warm. and for hunting it has the camouflage and strong muscles and claws to kill and eat things like arctic seals.
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Reindeer are warm-blooded animals.They have thick,shaggy coats to keep themselves warm in the winter.They then moult their coats and antlers when the weather turns warm again.
they eat with their mouth.
Reindeer and caribou live in the arctic, but they live on the land, they do not go out onto the Arctic ocean ice around the north pole, except for those who work for Santa of course...
because they have a special type of fur
There are no penguins in the Arctic.
Santa's reindeers are reindeers!!!!
There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
no
Fish do survive in Arctic region because at -4*C ice melts and exist in liquid state
reindeer's thick fur keeps them warm in the snow. for food, it is a battle and thats why reindeers are threatened
They live in the Arctic, you idiot. Of course they can survive the cold.
Camouflage, stealth and speed.
Some Arctic Animals can swim, as it's necessary for them to survive.