Yes. We have one in NW Oklahoma. Provide shade, plenty of water and brush them to remove excess coat. Temps here stay in 100-110 deg. F in July - early Sept.
Wildfires sometimes break out suddenly in hot, dry climates such as brushland.
The ISBN of Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates is 0-553-10775-5.
In cold climates, the blubber helps to insulate the animal and keep them warm.. In hot climates, of there's limited food supply, the blubber acts as a food supply.
Subtropical climates are non tropical climates with cool winters with little or no frosts.
Apple rot faster in hot climate .
Well, it will get warm. Consider having its fur trimmed down regularly.
They CAN survive in hot weather, but need to be provided with shade and water since they were bred for cold climates.
They have very large ears to keep their bodies cool.
because a dessert is a hot climate and some animals can't survive in hot climates
Now that you've pointed this question to meIt's obvious I must allow you to seeThe finest Malamutes ever to be foundAre waiting for you at your local dog pound.Originally bred as sled dogs in Western Alaska, these hardy freight-haulers make wonderful pets and can live in very hot climates if given proper care.
They would need a cool place to stay, with shade and, preferably, with air conditioning.
People survive in hot climates by learning to adapt in a number of ways. For instance, they will change the way they dress, apply sunscreen more often, and try to stay in the shade as much as possible.
The archaebacteria is a unicellular organism without a nucleus. They are known to survive in extreme climates and environments. The first were discovered in 1977 in the boiling hot springs at Yellowstone National Park.
because there is very hot or very cold climates with very little water and rainfall, it is hard for animals and plants to survive
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
The cells that are in thermophiles need extreme heat to multiply, they have adapted by changing their body temperature and now survive best in hot climates.
Anywhere, but if you live somewhere hot, you'll have to watch them and not leave them out too long. We live in Kansas and during the summer, we turn on an AC for them. During the winter, if you have older malamutes, you'll have to keep a close eye on them. We turn on a heat lamp for our old malamutes.