Arctic fox, polar bears etc.
A cold habitat.
It could be many. If you mean cold probably polar. Fur bearing animals live in warm places along with cold, so basically around the world.
to prevent the cold !!
Most animals have a type of fur that allows them to stay warm.
They can because their fur or feathers protect them
they're ancestors have adapted to cold weather with things like warm fur and bluber and being made a certain way so that they are able to live in the brutal cold
Animals that live in humid cold areas include polar bears, Arctic foxes, reindeer, and snowshoe hares. These animals are adapted to cold temperatures and often have thick fur or layers of fat to help them survive in these environments.
They adapt. Some lose fur or feathers because it isn't cold for them.
Thayer had long and thick fur and found in frozen areas so I would say their habitat is cold frozen or wet areas.
A cat's fur does double as a coat when they need it. Their fur also keeps them safe from some insects and animals. Cats, however, can get cold.
because of their fur
Because of their fur. It keeps the warmth in and the cold out