Thicker
Seasonal Changes in Tundra Wildlife
Sil-Nylon
How Insects Adapt to Habitat Changes
Japanese Bobtail Longhair
Neva Masquarade
Snow Cover
Tundra Wildlife Adaptations to Climate
Seasonal Changes in Tundra Wildlife 
Migratory birds start their long journey south, while resident species such as the arctic hare and lemming begin to grow
thicker coats to insulate them from the cold
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Sil-Nylon 
The individual fibers, which are
thicker, form a checkered structure, also known as a rip-stop structure
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How Insects Adapt to Habitat Changes 
For instance, some insects may develop
thicker exoskeletons to protect themselves from harsher conditions, while others may change their metabolism to cope with temperature fluctuations
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Japanese Bobtail Longhair 
The longer and
thicker hair on the tail makes it look like a tassel or a chrysanthemum blossom
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Neva Masquarade 
When it gets warmer again in spring, the
thicker skin also disappears
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Snow Cover 
Table: Examples of Adaptations to Snow Cover Organism Adaptation Arctic Fox Grow
thicker fur for insulation Willow Ptarmigan Change plumage color to blend in with snow Arctic Willow Grow low to the ground to avoid snow cover
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Tundra Wildlife Adaptations to Climate 
Caribou Grow
thicker fur and store fat reserves to survive the cold winter months
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The Evolution of Insect Adaptations to Climate Change 
For example, some species may develop
thicker cuticles to prevent water loss in drier climates, while others may evolve new mechanisms for thermoregulation to cope with extreme temperatures
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Seasonal 
Some animals hibernate, while others adapt to the cold by growing
thicker fur or feathers
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Seasonal Variability in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems 
Plants begin to senesce, and animals prepare for the upcoming winter by storing food or growing
thicker fur
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