Asked by Juliana Quintero on May 30, 2024

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In which biome would a small burrow-dwelling animal with thick fur live? 

A)  desert 
B)  arctic tundra 
C)  tropical forest 
D)  temperate grassland

Burrow-Dwelling

Organisms or animals that live in holes or tunnels they either make or find in the ground.

Arctic Tundra

describes a cold, treeless biome found in the Arctic regions, characterized by permafrost, minimal precipitation, and short growing seasons.

Thick Fur

A dense layer of hair on animals that serves as insulation against cold temperatures and water.

  • Acknowledge the modifications in flora and fauna suited to unique biomes.
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Cecilia Alexandria GodoyMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A small burrow-dwelling animal with thick fur is likely adapted for living in cold temperatures. The Arctic tundra is a biome characterized by its freezing temperatures, with long winters and short summers, making it the most suitable habitat for this type of animal.