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Well, one adaptation the animal would have to have would be blubber which is something that insulates and keeps things warm. Also thay would need to be good at catching and finding their own food. One reason for this is that as humans cannot easily survive in cold places the animals would have to fend for themselves.

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Reindeer have dense, woolly fur and hooves with high traction

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some animals have blubber others have fur

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Q: What is adaptation an animal might have to live in the Arctic?
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