Kangaroos are uniquely adapted to survive life in Australia, a country that suffers frequent droughts.
Some of the adaptations that enable them to survive are:
Yes. Kangaroos are uniquely adapted to survive life in Australia, a country that suffers frequent droughts.
Some of the adaptations that enable them to survive are:
well technically they can't survive without water but CSIRO is developing a liquid that will survive in a drought
yes
heat coldness and drought
Amphibians have a wide range of methods to survive. Most important is their ability to survive drought.
not enough water means no plants. The plants need water to survive, just like we need water to survive. a drought would cause crop failure, and if it's a long term drought, animals could die.
Giant kangaroos became extinct many thousands of years ago. They were herbivores, as kangaroos are today, roaming the extensive grasslands of Australia and feeding on the grasses there. New evidence suggests that their extinction was caused by severe drought, which killed off the giant kangaroos' food supply.
a drought is where there is no rainfall for a long period of time making vegetation unable to grow and animals unable to survive. :)
By living in trees, tree kangaroos can stay safe from ground-dwelling predators.
Yes Because tap roots penetrate deeper in the soil and get enough capillary water to survive during drought.
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They had 'ways'
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