Kangaroos' habitats are constantly changing, and the larger kangaroos adapt readily to these changes. Red kangaroos and Grey kangaroos have learned to utilise man's water sources; they have learned to feed on his crops; they have learned to use whatever shelter is available; they will feed from bird feeders close to the ground. When their food source or water sources is completely depleted, they will move on to where food and water are more readily available.
Wallabies and the smaller species of kangaroos do not adapt as well. They are more likely to suffer from habitat loss, and they are more vulnerable to introduced predatorial species.
Horses can adapt to certain habitats, but you can't expect a warmblooded Arabian from the desert to feel right at home in Antarctica. A horse can survive moves as long as their habitat hasn't changed drastically.
It could possibly die, animals must be able to adapt to the habitat in which they live in. If the do not adapt, the could die.
because its environment changed
The animal would quickly adapt to the new environment.
it is according to how the climate was changed. If it was a case in which the climate got colder the snake would die. If it was a warmer climate it would adapt very well.
they would either have to adapt to low ground ... or die.
If your habitat were to change, you may need to adapt to the new environment to survive. This could involve finding new sources of food, shelter, or developing different behaviors to avoid predators. If you are unable to adapt to the change, it may put your survival at risk.
It would either adapt to another habitat or become extinct.
All living things have always changed and adapted or else they would be extinct. Animals learn to adapt to environment and climate changes and plants adapt in similar ways.
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Zebras are a lot like humans in adaptation wise. Alot of the the Zebras would die if the environment was changed drastically and it would take a long time to adapt, but Zebras would eventually adapt to an area
Kangaroos actually adapt quite easily to a life in captivity if they have been raised as household pets. They cannot adapt if they have been taken from the wild. Koalas are docile creatures and, again, adapt well to captive conditions in sanctuaries. They cannot be household pets like kangaroos can.