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they have thick white coats to help them keep warm and blend in with the snow, they are also bigger,and they havealot of fat that also helps keep warm. they use calws teeth to climb

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Tigers are able to adapt to different environments by having a wide range of habitats, from tropical forests to snowy mountains. They are also highly adaptable in terms of their diet, consuming a variety of prey depending on what is available in their habitat. Additionally, tigers have superb camouflage and hunting skills to help them thrive in their surroundings.

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