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Fauna (and flora) in temperate polar region

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Due to the world being based more on magic than actual science, I have a "planet" with changing season everywhere. A "sun" orbits it roughly near the equator, but it only gives light, it doesn't change temperature. The region on the "north pole" ends up with temperatures similar to temperate zone on Earth, but the light will be very weak, or missing completely for long stretches of time (and then stay for long stretches of time). Can you think of some ways to have plants (or even animals) adapted to that, which are preferably also useful for humanoids? Magic could fix that, but I would prefer to keep it to minimum.

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