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Well, all the animals that live in the Tundra have their own body warmth, then a layer of fat, then their fur. Penguins just seem to adapt to the cold by body heat and fat. Mosquitoes that might live in the Tundra store water inside them, as if an anti-freeze.

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The snow is quite a big one. Arctic foxes take a big deal hiding. Rabbits so as well. Hares, possibly. Either, rabbits or hares. No, I believe hare. The animals depend on the arctic nature just as much as you are curious. They use it to hide. Caves are a great way they can hide. Some animals like, (This is an example!) Perhaps, a grizzly bear was dropped in the arctic in a mistake. They'd hide in the warmest place. A cave is quite suitable. It's dark so their able to hide there.

Some animals, like the hare, have big bodies, with smaller ears in order to keep heat in there body, opposed to having small bodies with big ears to release heat.

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Polar bears and artic foxes have thick fur to keep warm and sharp claws to keep them from slipping and sharp teeth to kill prey.

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Animals need to haves thick coat offur

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