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Marmot Adaptations

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Marmot adaptations refer to the various physical and behavioral characteristics that marmots have developed to survive in their specific habitats.

Key Features

  • Hibernation
  • Thick fur for insulation
  • Burrowing behavior
  • Social structure in colonies

Pros

  • Efficient hibernation allows marmots to conserve energy during harsh winters
  • Thick fur provides insulation and protection from predators
  • Burrowing behavior helps marmots escape predators and harsh weather conditions
  • Social structure in colonies allows for collective defense and cooperation

Cons

  • Limited ability to adapt to rapid environmental changes
  • Dependency on specific habitats for survival

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