They depend on each other to help get food or use one and other as food and there's one watering hole to drink out of that's how they survive.
My answer is that they use their instinct.
Animals commonly found in the Australian outback include kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, emus, and snakes. These animals have adapted to the arid conditions and sparse vegetation of the outback.
People in the outback live in air conditioned houses in order to survive. This is because the air in the outback is very hot and unforgiving.
Many animals live in the outback. Kangaroos, lizards, emu's, crocodiles, various kinds of snakes and spiders thrive in this climate.
a kangaroo
They survive in different habitats. Animals with hair can survive in cold and warm places, and animals without hair survive in warm places.
Yes. Some animals can survive with no water.
how do animals survive in thier different habitat
how do animals survive in thier different habitat
The animals drink the toliet water to survive
They survive by living.
They eat animals
Of course. If people did not eat, they would not survive. People in the outback eat the same food as people in the cities and towns, but with far less takeaway options.