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The animals that didnt move their fur got thicker so they would be warm. The animals that moved didnt really change

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Grassland animals that moved to a warmer place in winter may have thinner fur compared to animals that did not move, as the warmer climate could reduce the need for thicker insulation. Animals that did not migrate may retain thicker fur to cope with the colder temperatures in their environment.

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