it helps it migrate to warmer climates like South Africa during cold climates
Germs cannot survive in both warm and cold climates but many germs have a ability that they adapt the warm and cold climates after some time
because they are furry
In cold climates, the blubber helps to insulate the animal and keep them warm.. In hot climates, of there's limited food supply, the blubber acts as a food supply.
Many birds migrate to warmer climates to stay warm in the winter. Other birds are suited to survive whenever it is cold outside by using their bodyâ??s fat reserves to keep warm.
Penguins from Antarctica may struggle in warmer climates due to their adaptations to cold environments, such as their thick plumage and ability to withstand freezing temperatures. Warmer temperatures can impact their food sources, breeding patterns, and ability to regulate body temperature. While some penguin species may be able to adapt to a certain extent, rapid climate change poses a significant threat to their survival in warmer climates.
Many do migrate, but some do not. Some can adapt to winter cold and do quite well.
Yes, many species do, especially the great gray owl and snowy owl.
raising their offspring quickly, learning how to hunt and gather in the different seasons, they also have to learn to adapt to the cold climates and not eating for several days.
No. That is a severely cold temperature. Panthers have adapted to warm or temperate climates.
They can live in cold climates if they bury themselves in the ground.
There are many species of penguin... not all of which prefer cold climates. Like many sea-birds - they go where the food is.
Yes, buffalo can live in cold climates. Species like the American bison are well-adapted to survive harsh winters with their thick fur coats and ability to find food under snow cover. Buffalo can thrive in a variety of environments, from hot plains to cold forests.