If the cat is a healthy adult with a healthy weight, yes, a cat can survive without food for one day, although it will be a little hungry. However, this is most definitely not ideal for a cat whom is an unhealthy weight or have some other health issue, or for a kitten.
Yes my cat went without food water or shelter for longer than a week.
Cats are resilient animals and they are fairly tough. Though, no living thing can survive without food or water.
No it would died within 1 hour
35 degrees
The length of time a snake can go without food or water is dependent on the breed of snake, the living conditions, as well as the age of the snake. Younger snakes, who need to be fed more often, will starve quicker than an older adult. And snakes do not usually eat as often during the winter months and some can go for several months without any ill effects. Some even up to a year! The water is the most pressing issue here. Reptiles in general can last a several weeks (2-3) but it depends on the temperature and humidity of the said environment. The best idea here is NOT discover how long they last without food or water rather how long they will LIVE when provided with food and water.
no it can not it is to use to heat
The food it eats is every where, it has no predators, its light fur reflects heat, a.nd it has many supportive pack members that always help it
their body heat and their thick layer of fethers
Desert animals are small creatures because they have bodies that can adapt to the heat and dig into the earth to live in a burrow, as many desert animals do. Large animals cannot survive there. For example, an elephant wouldn't be able to survive in the desert because: there just wouldn't be enough food for him to survive; he needs plenty of water to clean himself and to drink; some animals just aren't adjusted to the heat(although an elephant possibly could stand the heat,I wouldn't know). But not all desert animals are small, the camel and the vulture are large animals, and it's mainly because the camel has two humps that store water to travel in the desert, and it has been living in the desert for thousands of years; while the vulture feeds of the spoiled carcasses of perished animals.
food. heat and atmosphere would then be consumables. Yes, you could survive until out of these.
Food, Water, and Heat.
Yams cannot grow in space, infact nothing can because there is no air or heat. only things that can survive without water, food and heat can survive in space let alone grow ±¥±
Survival anywhere depends on your access to body heat, water and food. In Antarctica, without warmth, hypothermia sets in after about 15 minutes; without water you may be able to last a day or two; without food, you can survive several days, depending on your store of body fat.
for animals it is water, heat, food (meat/flowers) and for plants it is water, the sun (heat) and the nutrients in soil
People can survive without food for several days (even weeks depending on body fat), without water for less (depending on heat and sweating due to exertion), but without oxygen for a few minutes only. (Try holding your breath and timing when you must take another breath, and you will realise how important oxygen is!).
Water
Because people won't survive the heat without water and it would cost to much for water transport, transport for people and food. And if I were an explorer I probably couldn't be bothered
Yes, if you can manage to get all the resources you need to survive (food, water, heat, etc.), you can live wherever you want.
There isn't much food or water. Also the heat makes you use more energy so you need more food and water
Kangaroos do not survive without drinking water.Contrary to the information given on some websites, kangaroos are not desert animals. They cannot go for longer than a couple of days without water. They need drinking water to be readily available.
Cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because heat energy is necessary for their survival.