Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
It helps them by keeping them warm.
no, their thick coat keeps them warm during the winter
A red fox survives through the winter by its thick coat of fur that it grows.
They adapt by having thick fur and they also have allot of fat under they're skin to keep them warm
The Arctic fox is specifically made to survive extreme cold weathers, it has a very thick fur coat that keeps it very warm. It knows how to hunt and camouflage itself in the snow.it uses its heavy winter caost to stay warm
Adjective Ex: The polar bear's thick fur helps it survive in arctic weather. Noun Ex: The polar bear's thick fur helps it survive in the Arctic.
queen ants survive in winter because surounded by a thick jacket around them
The Arctic fox is specifically made to survive extreme cold weathers, it has a very thick fur coat that keeps it very warm. It knows how to hunt and camouflage itself in the snow.it uses its heavy winter caost to stay warm
Arctic animals have thick blubber and fur to help ,but sometimes they have to get in a den or shelter.
they have long hair and a thick layer of fat
Yes... Because they live in the tiaga which is an adaptation to survive
Squirrels cache nuts and other food items to eat during the winter. Raccoons eat as much as they can during the warmer months to put on a thick later of fat that allows them to survive when food is scarce.