food eaten in frigid zone is your head
For many animals who live in cold regions their lifestyle involves eating a lot during the summer, and fall in order to put on weight. This extra weight helps them to not only stay warm, but to get through the winter when food can be hard to find. Some animals, such as squirrels stockpile foods when they are available so that they can have it when they need it in the winter.
In the Antarctic there are very few plant, so most animals are reliant on the ocean for food. In the arctic, there are a few more plants, so some herbivores exist which serve as the basis for food for many other species. Arctic wolves can go weeks without food which is necessary when food becomes scarce.
How do the animal adapt in the frigid zone
Reindeer,Caribou,hare,ermine,polar bear, musk ox, seal, whale, walrus and wolf-like dogs called huskies are found in the frigid zone.
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Several types of animals that make their homes in frigid polar regions of the world. Among them are polar bears, arctic seals, and penguins.
scarcity of food and too cold
artic circle, frigid waters They live in the sunlight zone of the artic circle. :) the neritic zone
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The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
fish available in the sea
The ox and the reindeer are both animals that live in the frigid zone. Also, the caribou is another animal that lives in the frigid zone.
There are no jobs in the frigid zone!
Several types of animals that make their homes in frigid polar regions of the world. Among them are polar bears, arctic seals, and penguins.
The seasons in the frigid zone is called the season of light and the season of darkness.
The people living in frigid zone are know as nomads
Frigid zone human life according to class 4th
It is in neither zone. It is in the Temperate Zone.
Yes, Iceland is in the frigid zone. Any place beyond the Arctic or Antarctic circles is in the frigid zone. Of course, Iceland is not above the Arctic Circle or below the Antarctic Circle so I can see where my answer might be confusing.
scarcity of food and too cold
The frigid zone is the coldest because they receive extremely slanting sunrays
torrid zone