1.They should have adequate protection from the cold.
2. hibernation
3. fur
4. adaption
Arctic animals can protect themselves from cold weather with thick layers of fat or blubber to provide insulation, dense fur or feathers to trap heat, and specialized adaptations like smaller extremities to reduce heat loss. Some animals also huddle together in groups to share body heat and stay warm.
If you mean by fur, then yes, maine coon cats have a functional fur coat to protect themselves from the cold winters of Great Britain, where they were originally found.
Polar bears have no way of protecting themselves from climate change. They rely on sea ice during the winter months to build up body resources of fat (by catching and eating seals). Sadly, global warming is making their winters shorter and warmer.
Arctic animals have evolved several adaptations to survive the harsh cold winters. Many species, such as polar bears and seals, have thick layers of fat and fur for insulation, while others, like arctic foxes, change their fur color to white for camouflage and warmth. Some animals, like caribou, have specialized hooves for walking on snow, and many have developed behaviors such as hibernation or migration to cope with the extreme temperatures and scarce food resources. These adaptations collectively enable them to thrive in one of the planet's most challenging environments.
The only way for an animal to live in a certain environment sustainably is to be adapted to it. Take Russia and compare it to another geographical similarity such as Canada. Their bears have thick fur and fat to protect from harsh winters, and seeing as it's generally cold in both the trees are designed to absorb what sun they can and insulate themselves. Your question is easily answered by observation, if the animals were not adapted they would have died off a long time ago when Russia became the way it is.
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Animals can get sick during the winter, which can result in a lot of deaths. Animals also get cold too, which can make the freeze to death. Some animals hibernate, so they are not cold during the winter.
They have thick and rough feathers to keep themselves warm in the winter season. :)
Fish. And some dolphins. And a whale named Humphrey. Although he winters in California.
It might force them to move to slightly warmer areas.
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Early people needed to make clothes to protect themselves from the elements and to stay warm. Building shelters provided them with a safe space to rest, protect from predators, and store food and belongings. These skills were essential for survival and to adapt to different environments.