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Many small animals — including mice, voles, and lemmings — survive brutal Arctic winters by living in a layer of air-filled snow just above the ground called the subnivean zone. The snow above them acts as an insulating blanket, keeping this space around 32°F even when surface temperatures plunge to -40°F.

⛈️ WeatherSource: National Geographic