Duck
No they do not, only animals in cold climates do.
mountain goats
Animals such as reptiles, amphibians, and tropical birds generally do not like cold temperatures due to their adaptations to warmer climates. These animals may have difficulty regulating their body temperature in cold environments and may become inactive or seek shelter to stay warm.
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.
In cold climates, the blubber helps to insulate the animal and keep them warm.. In hot climates, of there's limited food supply, the blubber acts as a food supply.
because they are furry
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
Animals that live in high latitude climates include polar bears, reindeer, Arctic foxes, seals, and snowy owls. These animals have adapted to the extreme cold temperatures and limited food availability in these regions.
the death of all members of a certain group of organisms
Most animals have a type of fur that allows them to stay warm.
Nothing. They are cold weather animals.
yes they are kindbeautiful and gentle animals that live in cold climates