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Why do species that live in the Arctic have large feet? a. To spread out the load of their weight c. To keep them warm on the snow b. To allow them to run faster d. To blend into the snow
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Why do species that live in the Arctic have large feet?
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To spread out the load of their weight
c.
To keep them warm on the snow
b.
To allow them to run faster
d.
To blend into the snow
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I think the answer is a because of the sea ice and in order to not fall through, they have to spread their weight evenly
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I think the answer is a. If it’s wrong don’t hate me
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