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Animals have adapted to survive in their habitats from "summary" of The Living Planet by David Attenborough

In the vast tapestry of life on Earth, each species is intricately woven into the fabric of its environment. Over millions of years, animals have evolved and adapted to the challenges posed by their habitats. From the scorching deserts to the icy poles, from the depths of the ocean to the towering mountains, every creature has developed specialized features to thrive in its unique surroundings. Take the camel, for example. In the blistering heat of the desert, water is scarce and temperatures can soar to unbearable levels. To survive in such harsh conditions, camels have evolved to store fat in their humps, which serves as a source of energy when food is scarce. Their long eyelashes and double-layered fur provide protection from the blowing sand and intense sunlight. Their ability to go for long periods without water and their efficient cooling system help them endure the extreme heat of the desert. On the other end of the spectrum, polar bears have adapted to the frigid Arctic environment. With their thick fur and layer of blubber, they are insulated against the bone-chilling c...
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    The Living Planet

    David Attenborough

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