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Are animals able to adapt to the Arctic Circle?

Yes.


Are the Arctic animals able to adapt?

Yes.


Why do animals live in the arctic tundra?

Because over time, the animals became able to adapt, and grew acustomed to the food that the location has to offer.


Are the animals able to adapt?

Yes.


Would you be more likely to find reindeer near the Arctic Circle or the Antarctic Circle?

There are no reindeer in Antarctica, only in the Arctic. You would be much more likely to find reindeer near the Arctic. It is logically impossible to find a mammal living in the Antarctic Circle. Although reindeer would be able to survive in the Antarctic Circle, they would soon develop hypothermia.


Are animals able to adapt to new places?

yes


Are the animals able to adapt in Amazon?

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Animals who have to constantly adapt to change?

Animals that live in environments with frequent changes, such as the Arctic fox adapting to seasonal weather changes, or the chameleon changing its color to blend in with surroundings. These animals have developed biological and behavioral strategies to survive and thrive in constantly changing conditions.


Animals are able ------------ to their environment ments much more effectively then plants?

Adapt


Why do animals not always survive if they are moved out of their natural environment?

They might not have been able to adapt.


Which animals adapt to their environment?

Animals that adapt to their environment are able to change their behavior, physical characteristics, or habitat in order to survive and thrive in their surroundings. This ability to adapt helps them to better cope with changes in their environment and increases their chances of survival.


What is protect means?

Protection coloration is being able to adapt to the color around you such as in the case of animals. This is how animals hunt their prey because they are able to blend in unknow to the prey.