No, they always try to get to someplace warm
Yes, your pet mouse could be cold. That's why it is important to be sure they have some kind of bedding materials in their cage.
It's best to try and keep the mouse warm with a small home and soft bedding which should be changed regularly.
no
Nope. Goldfish are Cold Blooded, which allows them to survive during the winter in nearly frozen lakes. They do prefer relatively warm water and their metabolism will slow down if they are in cold water long enough. Most indoor tank temperatures are just fine for fish. A water heater can be used during winter or if the room temperature is especially chilly.
Colder temperatures, 32 and under would be good, but not too cold as -50 degrees.
No...unless someone releases a pet. Either way the water is too cold for them to survive for very long.
Well by "bunnies" i presume you mean pet rabbits. They would survive a night in freezing temperatures if they have lots of straw and or other bedding to nest up in but may struggle for a prolonged period of freezing temperatures so best to move them to someplace warmer. If you mean wild rabbits then as long as they had a deep enough burrow they would, also the more of them there are down the burrow, the better chance they have. but the same applies as pet rabbits, if its a prolonged period of freezing then the less chance they have.
Bees and wasps can not fly in temperatures lower than 55°F. Once the temperature begins to drop, they must take shelter in their hive to keep their bodies warm or they will die.
Hamsters can survive harsh cold & hot environments but will freeze to death at subzero temperatures. I don't think any hamster could last long in temperatures 100 degrees or higher
Koi that live in a pond can get some food from plant matter, and in the winter can survive in the cold temperatures for a couple of months - they should be fed regularly otherwise
i found out the hard way,the babies dont survive in extreme cold or hot
On April 16, 2009 in Pickering, Ontario, at 7:30 a.m. EST, the temperature was about 35 degrees Fahrenheit (just above freezing). A caterpiller was observed moving across patio stone. So, yes, they appear to live through low temperatures. However, they would not likely survive in below-freezing conditions.
If you are asking if they can live in a cold outdoor pond than the answer is no. They come from a tropical climate in South America and are not meant for water below about 72' Fahrenheit (22.22' Celsius).
Cold temperatures can sometimes affect the operating speed of the liquid crystals but they won't damage the television. Within a few minutes the temperature will rise to a normal operating temperature. Generally, viewers will suffer from cold temperatures a long time before the television suffers from the cold.
The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.
Absolutely not ! We have a variety of temperatures and climate !
A mouse requires about 2 to 3 grams of food per day in order to survive. The mouse will starve in just a few days without that amount of food.
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A few hours at most.
It would be nearly impossible to get a cold sore from a telephone as the virus can't survive long outside of the body.