In a cold environment animal need thick fur to keep warm, thus animals that have evolved at high latitudes have thicker fur than those that evolved in temperate or tropical climates.
Because the thick fur helps their body keep in the heat and not become cold.
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Fat functions for both energy storage and insulation.
To help it stay warmer. More skin means more insulation against the cold and harsh weather.
For the same reason we put on more clothes when we're cold... to keep them warm !
The animals in the polar regions have thick fur and thick skin to protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.
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Some species of elephants can have skin up to an inch thick. A rhinoceros and a hippopotamus can also have very thick skin. These are all pachydermatous animals (meaning, "thick skinned").
because they have thick skin :)
No, they have a round foot with very thick skin.
they have thick fur on their bodies
because the animal is more-likely to be a mamle so u and me well we have to keep warm well so does the animal and that is why marine animals have thick layers underneath there skin
Pachyderm - pachy means "thick" and derm means "skin".
camels have thick skin because they need to have lots of water.
Animals have thick fur to help keep them warm. And to hide or cover up raw skin so they are not an easy target for other animals that maybe trying to hunt and feed on them.
a snake,and some more animals but i don't remember
Reptiles, it was the answer to my Science HW