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Polar animals are adapted to extreme cold environments and typically exhibit characteristics such as thick fur or blubber for insulation, white or light-colored coats for camouflage in snowy landscapes, and specialized behaviors for hunting and foraging in icy conditions. Many have a layer of fat beneath their skin to help retain heat, and their bodies are often compact to minimize heat loss. Additionally, they may have adaptations for navigating through snow and ice, such as large paws or specialized claws. Examples include polar bears, seals, and various species of penguins.

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