Bluber, fat
Animals native to arctic regions are highly adapted to their environment, with dense fur or feathers to insulate their bodies and retain the warmth that they generate. Polar bears and arctic wolves and foxes have white fur and dark skin to help attain and absorb sunlight to help in keeping them warm. Seals also have very dense fur, but they are kept warm by thick layers of blubber (fat) just like whales (which do not have protective fur).
Three arctic animals that have blubber besides a polar bear are seals, walruses, and whales. Blubber is a thick layer of fat that helps these animals insulate their bodies and stay warm in the cold Arctic waters.
Um, the arctic ocean.
Polar bearsThe white bears that reside in the polar regions are the ones you call Polar Bears.They are only capable of living in the polar regions because their bodies are suited for cold climates.
there are none
scopata animals don't have shells turtles and shellfish do
Arctic animals have developed several adaptation strategies to survive frostbite, including thick fur or feathers that insulate their bodies, a layer of fat under the skin for insulation, and a countercurrent heat exchange system that helps retain body heat in extremities like feet and ears. Additionally, some animals have specialized physiological mechanisms, such as shivering or moving to warmer locations, to prevent frostbite.
The Arctic Ocean, for one.
bodies of salt water oceans. ex: atlantic, pacific, indian, and arctic ocean.
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.
Some can and some can't
Marine animals with soft bodies and no backbone are Mollusks.