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The arctic fox has smaller ears than most other fox species. This adaptation is MOST LIKELY to help the arctic fox A) blend in. B) stay warm. C) find food. D) hear better.

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User Maxymoo
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The answer would be B) stay warm
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User Tobiasbayer
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Your answer would be B. The reason is because the ears of any species of fox are used to keep cool, depending on the size of the fox's ears. In this case, the arctic fox is trying to stay warm, to the ears must be smaller in order to conserve heat. Hope this helps!
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