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7 Resilient Animals That Adapt To Their Environment

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Camel: Found in arid regions of Africa and Asia, camels are adapted to desert life with features like humps for storing fat, thick fur to reflect sunlight, and the ability to conserve water efficiently.

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Polar Bear: Native to the Arctic Circle, polar bears are adapted to cold climates with thick fur and a layer of blubber for insulation. They are excellent swimmers and hunters, relying on sea ice to hunt seals.

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Arctic Fox: Also found in the Arctic, the Arctic fox has a thick, insulating fur coat that changes color with the seasons (white in winter, brown in summer).

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Komodo Dragon: Native to Indonesia, the Komodo dragon is the largest lizard species. It has powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and a venomous bite that helps it hunt prey in its island habitat.

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Mangrove Tree Crab: Found in mangrove forests worldwide, these crabs have adapted to both land and water. They can breathe through both gills and lungs, allowing them to survive in the fluctuating water levels of mangrove ecosystems.

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Axolotl: Native to Mexico, axolotls are salamanders that remain in their larval form throughout their lives. They are adapted to aquatic life in lakes and can regenerate lost limbs, making them incredibly resilient.

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Galápagos Tortoise: Found on the Galápagos Islands, these tortoises have adapted to varied habitats and food sources on different islands.

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