they have a tiny bit of hair which helps them stand the water. They are born in cold water too.
Yes, snails can survive cold temperatures. The snails will stay out until the temperature turns to freezing then they will seek shelter.
no
Probably because the virus cannot survive the cold temperatures there.
they have a layer of blubber so they can survive the harshly cold temperatures in the artic
Animals need thick coats to survive in the cold temperatures and often have a protective coloring to hide from predators.
Because they have coats and lots and lots of layers of skin!
Warm; because they are cold blooded they need to be warm to survive.
Maybe but not really because they live in cold weather . .
warm blooded animals are animals that mostly like to stay warm.but cant be in too cold temperatures. like us and mammals. and birds. cold blooded animals are animals that can go in really cold temperatures and survive
They're pretty well insulated by a thick layer of fat underneath the skin.
Most aquatic animals living in cold climates can survive quite nicely thanks to their adaptations. Some animals have hair and others like whales have a tremendous amount of blubber that helps to insulate them from cold temperatures.
Birds survive frigid temperatures with many methods. Some ways they handle cold is to roost, entering torpor, and by fluffing their feathers.