A habitat made of fur can refer to the nests or dens created by certain animals, such as rabbits or foxes, which may line their living spaces with fur for insulation and comfort. Additionally, some animals, like beavers, use their own fur along with other materials to create warm and cozy habitats. While fur itself is not a habitat, it plays a significant role in providing warmth and protection within animal habitats.
a fur seal lives in antarctica.
no because they're fur has to do with its species not the habitat
sleep
they have short fur
The arctic foxes have fur for warmth and also the white fur for camouflage.
A cold habitat.
for there fur and because of habitat loss
ducky duck duck
Yes they do because their fur can blend in so that they can get food their fur also keeps them Warm.
Thick fur to keep it warm and white fur to help it camouflage with the snow.
The definition for adaptive characteristic is when an animal adapts to its habitat for survival. For instance, a Dingoe has fur color that is made to blend in with its surroundings.
Yes, their fur is used to camouflage them in grasses or the jungle. That helps them sneak up on their prey