No. Humans are immensely adaptable, and a key reson for that is that we don’t have fur. It means that we need clothes in colder climates, but heat is generally not an issue for us (just look at global population density maps - humans thrive in heat). Polar or sub-polar animal breeds like Siberian huskies have thick, insulating fur that doesn’t shed in summer. They are simply not made (genetically) for climates this hot (even if large parts of Siberia can reach 100F in summer). They are immensely susceptible to heat stroke and other adverse health effects due to excessive heat, not to mention immense discomfort and suffering.
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