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White fur allows them to blend into snowy surroundings

They have special air sacs beneath their skin that they inflate just before impact to protect internal organs

rely on their sense of smell rather than sight when hunting

thick fur keeps it warm

pointy ears to hear prey

can build snow dens to stay in for 2 weeks if cant find food

thick layer of body fat to stay warm and store food

It can enter narrow holes in the ground made by rodents, find those rodents and eat them.

With no legs, arms, ears and other appendages, it can slither through grass or among rocks without causing disturbance that might frighten prey

slithering away from predators, using their tongue to smell

modified dry skin at the end of the body

And as they dive, they rotate to the left, to avoid injuring their trachea and esophagus, which run along the right side of their neck

flying at a height of about 7 feet to spy out its meal

uses its beak to scoop up fish.

tree nests are usually well-built platforms of sticks lined with grass or leaves

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White fur allows them to blend into snowy surroundings

They have special air sacs beneath their skin that they inflate just before impact to protect internal organs

rely on their sense of smell rather than sight when hunting

thick fur keeps it warm

pointy ears to hear prey

can build snow dens to stay in for 2 weeks if cant find food

thick layer of body fat to stay warm and store food

It can enter narrow holes in the ground made by rodents, find those rodents and eat them.

With no legs, arms, ears and other appendages, it can slither through grass or among rocks without causing disturbance that might frighten prey

slithering away from predators, using their tongue to smell

modified dry skin at the end of the body

And as they dive, they rotate to the left, to avoid injuring their trachea and esophagus, which run along the right side of their neck

flying at a height of about 7 feet to spy out its meal

uses its beak to scoop up fish.

tree nests are usually well-built platforms of sticks lined with grass or leaves

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White fur allows them to blend into snowy surroundings

They have special air sacs beneath their skin that they inflate just before impact to protect internal organs

rely on their sense of smell rather than sight when hunting

thick fur keeps it warm

pointy ears to hear prey

can build snow dens to stay in for 2 weeks if cant find food

thick layer of body fat to stay warm and store food

It can enter narrow holes in the ground made by rodents, find those rodents and eat them.

With no legs, arms, ears and other appendages, it can slither through grass or among rocks without causing disturbance that might frighten prey

slithering away from predators, using their tongue to smell

modified dry skin at the end of the body

And as they dive, they rotate to the left, to avoid injuring their trachea and esophagus, which run along the right side of their neck

flying at a height of about 7 feet to spy out its meal

uses its beak to scoop up fish.

tree nests are usually well-built platforms of sticks lined with grass or leaves

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White fur allows them to blend into snowy surroundings

They have special air sacs beneath their skin that they inflate just before impact to protect internal organs

rely on their sense of smell rather than sight when hunting

thick fur keeps it warm

pointy ears to hear prey

can build snow dens to stay in for 2 weeks if cant find food

thick layer of body fat to stay warm and store food

It can enter narrow holes in the ground made by rodents, find those rodents and eat them.

With no legs, arms, ears and other appendages, it can slither through grass or among rocks without causing disturbance that might frighten prey

slithering away from predators, using their tongue to smell

modified dry skin at the end of the body

And as they dive, they rotate to the left, to avoid injuring their trachea and esophagus, which run along the right side of their neck

flying at a height of about 7 feet to spy out its meal

uses its beak to scoop up fish.

tree nests are usually well-built platforms of sticks lined with grass or leaves

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White fur allows them to blend into snowy surroundings

They have special air sacs beneath their skin that they inflate just before impact to protect internal organs

rely on their sense of smell rather than sight when hunting

thick fur keeps it warm

pointy ears to hear prey

can build snow dens to stay in for 2 weeks if cant find food

thick layer of body fat to stay warm and store food

It can enter narrow holes in the ground made by rodents, find those rodents and eat them.

With no legs, arms, ears and other appendages, it can slither through grass or among rocks without causing disturbance that might frighten prey

slithering away from predators, using their tongue to smell

modified dry skin at the end of the body

And as they dive, they rotate to the left, to avoid injuring their trachea and esophagus, which run along the right side of their neck

flying at a height of about 7 feet to spy out its meal

uses its beak to scoop up fish.

tree nests are usually well-built platforms of sticks lined with grass or leaves

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  • thick layer of body fat to stay warm and store food 
  • White fur allows them to blend into snowy surroundings
  • pointy ears to hear prey 
  • can build snow dens to stay in for 2 weeks if cant find food 
  • thick fur keeps it warm 
  • modified dry skin at the end of the body
  • With no legs, arms, ears and other appendages, it can slither through grass or among rocks without causing disturbance that might frighten prey
  • rely on their sense of smell rather than sight when hunting
  • It can enter narrow holes in the ground made by rodents, find those rodents and eat them.
  • slithering away from predators, using their tongue to smell
  • tree nests are usually well-built platforms of sticks lined with grass or leaves
  • uses its beak to scoop up fish.
  • They have special air sacs beneath their skin that they inflate just before impact to protect internal organs
  • flying at a height of about 7 feet to spy out its meal
  • And as they dive, they rotate to the left, to avoid injuring their trachea and esophagus, which run along the right side of their neck
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