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which three of the following are examples of adaptations for an animal that lives in a snowbound region?
dense hair all over the body to protect from cold
dark fur to camouflage from predators
a thick layer of fat to insulate the body
padded feet to walk through snow
large ears to increase heat loss
Brief Explanations
- Dense hair all over the body helps trap air, providing insulation against cold, which is useful in a snowbound (cold) region.
- A thick layer of fat (blubber in some animals) insulates the body, reducing heat loss in cold environments.
- Padded feet help animals walk on snow without sinking, aiding movement in snowy terrain.
Dark fur would not camouflage in snow (light - colored fur is better for camouflage in snow), and large ears would increase heat loss, which is not beneficial in a cold, snowbound region.
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- dense hair all over the body to protect from cold
- a thick layer of fat to insulate the body
- padded feet to walk through snow