Mountain animals wear thick fur or feathers to stay warm and have strong legs to walk on rocky places. They breathe better with special lungs to live where the air is thin, and they find food even when it's hard to look for.
Learn how mountain animals survive cold weather, strong winds, and little air very high up on mountains, with simple examples for young children.
Mountain animals wear thick fur or feathers to stay warm and have strong legs to walk on rocky places. They breathe better with special lungs to live where the air is thin, and they find food even when it's hard to look for.
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