Birds can adapt to live in all environments.
Endemic birds live in a specific geographic region and are found nowhere else in the world. They are usually adapted to the unique environment of that particular area and play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem's balance. Protection of their habitats is essential to ensure their survival.
Look at it this way, it depends on their features and requirements. Say a pigeon, they can live in many places because they can live on many foods.
Yes, there are animals that live on Puncak Jaya, the highest mountain in Oceania. Some of the animals found in the area include tree kangaroos, wallabies, birds of paradise, and various species of insects. These animals have adapted to the harsh alpine environment of the mountain.
This can happen by certain species already well adapted to their environment, such as certain fish and so on... OR. Species have had the perfect enviorment for them to live in! AP BIOLOGY!
The area to which a species is biologically adapted to live is known as its habitat. It consists of physical and environmental features that support the species' survival and reproduction.
Arboreal habitat refers to a type of habitat or environment that is primarily tree-based or tree-dwelling. Organisms that live in arboreal habitats are adapted to life in trees, such as monkeys, sloths, and certain birds. These habitats provide shelter, food, and protection for these species, allowing them to thrive in a vertical environment.
They live in it until they are adapted.
They are better adapted to live an environment that is extremely cold, gets very dark, and has almost no predators, except leopard seal, killer whales and egg eating skua birds.
There are about 400 species of birds that live in humid continental climates. Birds that live in the humid continental climates include the endangered Blue-Gray Tanager. Some of the other birds that make home in the same regions include the Blue and Gold Macaw, the Moluccan Cockatoo, the Umbrella Cockatoo, the Congo African Grey Parrot, and Gouldian Fiches.
no they don't they are not adapted and suited to the environment !
The air.
there are 900 kinds of birds in Peru...