thick fur
Butterflies are cold-blooded insects and cannot live in temperatures that cold. They must also have the correct species of plant that each species needs for reproduction (caterpillars only eat certain plants).
You can use binoculars to see otters. You can also see them through your camera lens
Yes. I've been there, in fact I live in Singapore and I love going to see the otters.
polars bears can live in any climate or temperature. in warm temperatures the must shave the fur to keep cool, in cold temperatures the leave their fur as it naturally grows. so if u see a polar bear in the wood be nice and shave its fur off. your welcome ; D
blue.
well maybe it isn't the butterflies preferred environment some butterflies might like cold weather some might like hot weather.
"Subfreezing temperatures will kill most existing adult mosquitoes at the beginning of the cold weather season." See: http://www.weather.com/activities/homeandgarden/home/mosquito/articles/overview.html
No, they are not transparent, they are opaque.
they can live in anywhere but cold places if you see they come out in the summer but arent their in the winter
Answer: 31.0 to 54.0 cm, depending on the species. see: http://fishbase.org/ComNames/CommonNameSearchList.php
Otters live by eating shells that have food or animals in it and they it it in the water by floating with seaweed on there backs. They survive by staying in groups when they jump into the air they look in front of them if you dont know so they see if there's a shark or something that can eat them and they use there good sense of hearing to protect them. It doesn't say anything about the type of environment they live in. Otters also live in freshwater & like fast flowing streams with lots of vegetation: Their diet is mainly small fish & shell fish.
At normal temperatures and pressures CO2 is a gas - invisible. If you get it cold enough it solidifies; it then looks like frozen water, but darker in colour.