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The Arctic Habitat. Habitat is a place where animals and plants live. Click on the animal to find out more about them. Seal. They have a think layer of fat called blubber under their skin to keep them warm.
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Seal • They have a think layer of fat called blubber under their skin to keep them warm. • Seal cubs have white fur when they are young. Their fur helps hides them from predators like polar bears. • When the cubs grow older, their colour change from white to grey. Next
Snowy Owl • They have thick layers of feathers to keep them warm. • They have white feathers to hide them from predators. Next
Arctic Hare • They have short, thick fur to keep them warm. • They have white fur to hide them from predators like the Arctic fox. Next
Polar bears • Polar bears have a thick layer of blubber under their skin to keep them warm. • They also have white, waterproof fur to hide them in the snow and keep them warm when they swim. • They like to eat seals. Next
Arctic Fox • During the summer they have brown fur, but during the winter their fur turns white to hide them in the snow. • They have a thick layer of blubber and fur to keep them warm. • They like to eat Arctic hares Next
All arctic animals have the same physical characteristics. • All animals have thick fur or feathers to keep them warm from the cold. • All animals have white fur or feathers to blend in with the snow. Next
Artic Habitat Garden habitat How do the physical features help the animals live in their habitat?