Mountain animals stay warm with thick fur, breathe easily because their bodies can use less oxygen, and find food by eating plants and small animals that live there, helping them survive the cold, wind, and high places.
Learn how animals living in mountains stay warm, breathe well, and find food despite the cold, wind, and thin air, explained simply for young children.
Mountain animals stay warm with thick fur, breathe easily because their bodies can use less oxygen, and find food by eating plants and small animals that live there, helping them survive the cold, wind, and high places.
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