Report on the adaptation of animals to habitat in the steppe, desert and mountains.

The steppe animals have learned to accumulate large fat reserves in the summer, which helps them survive in the winter. This is done by bears, two-humped camels, steppe rodents, etc. Animals in the mountains have thick fur, which allows them to withstand the wind. This characteristic is common in a llama, chinchilla, snow leopard, etc. The desert dwellers have learned to retain moisture for a long time or do without drinking water. So, in one-humped camels, the stomach holds a lot of water, they have wide paws for passing through the sands, and rodents filter liquid from vegetation.



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