Basilosaurus is an extinct whale, so its habitat was either open ocean or coastal seas.
probably whale would win
sunny,warm,and dry
By finding out what plants lived in it's environment /the climate of it's habitat.
megalodon its attack is better than a basilosauras
they lived by rivers and streams
The penguins' habitat are mostly near bodies of water. They spend three quarters of their time there, and depend on the water for their food supply.
The place where an organism lives is called a habitat.
Jaguars are very adaptable, being found in arid climates and rainforest, as well as pampas plains.
America i would say. While I've lived in Rhode Island I've seen TONS of them...
Pterodactylus fossils have been found in the Solnhofen limestone of Bavaria, Germany, as well as in other parts of Europe and Africa. At the time, Europe was a group of subtropical islands with a relatively dry climate. The plants included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, and ginkgoes. Pterodactylus would have lived and hunted in these forests, and at night would have slept in the trees.
There is no such thing as a natural habitat for domesticated dogs such as terriers, and it would be easier to describe places where they couldn't or would have a hard time surviving. Extremely cold places are probably not good for them as well as the extremely warm areas without shade, other than that they should be ok in most habitats.
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