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Poppies have adapted to survive in the winter because they completely die off. Their seeds grow into new plants in the spring.
Poppies have adapted to survive in the winter because they completely die off. Their seeds grow into new plants in the spring.
it droops and goes back in its bud
These flowers remain underground in the form of bulbs in the winter and reproduce in the spring.
apes are native of Africa and are well adapted to both the winter and summer climates.
They survive by doing what a cactus does
They just do
Many plants including tulips have developed special methods to survive the extreme climatic conditions by remaining dormant during the harsh winter and bloom during the spring and summer months. The tulips have underground storage organs called bulbs to survive the long months of winter.
There is probably nothing people can do to help bats survive winter. Most bats feed on insects caught while flying. Most bats are adapted to deal with the usual cold of winter. Many hibernate, and others fly to warmer climates for the winter.
Wolves have adapted to survive the Winter by cooperating when hunting in packs. By picking out sick or injured animals from the herd to lessen the risk of being injured themselves from the kick or horns of a healthy grazing animal, such as the Bison, Moose, Elk, etc. They grow a denser fur as Winter approaches. They will also scavenge on the corpses of grazing animals that have succumbed to starvation, sickness or injury.
No, for the most part. They are well adapted to survive winter. Some may withdraw southward in harsher weather, but normally chickadees do not migrate.
Most deserts that have cacti do not get cold, except in the dead of winter. Even those cacti growing in a cold winter desert have adapted to survive some freezing weather. However, if a usually hot desert has a sudden severe freeze in winter, some species of cacti are unable to survive.