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Animals survive (and thrive) on the Galapagos islands because they have adapted to the conditions of their environment.
There is plenty of vegetation on Kangaroo island suitable for the native Australian animals to survive. Koalas on the island survive on introduced eucalyptus, as the koalas themselves have been introduced.
To stay protected and survive weather conditions.
They are 'hardy' animals, ie, they can survive in harsh conditions.
The conditions were extremely cold but they managed to survive their climb. Endangered animals will survive if the correct actions are taken.
Acclimatization
Animals need appropriate nutrients , water , oxygen to breathe and proper living conditions.
The majority of them won't. If none of them have evolved to survive in desert conditions and man doesn't step in then they will die.
Because all different animals and plants have their own different , special feature which helps them survive in the mountains.
It depends on what, exactly, is meant by the question. No animal that is caught in a bushfire can survive it. However, there are some Australian animals that can burrow sufficiently deep enough to stay safe. The short-beaked echidna, for example, can burrow up to a metre deep and survive in areas of low oxygen until a bushfire has passed. bilbies and burrowing bettongs have been known to survive bushfires as well. Platypuses dig burrows deep in riverbanks where they will shelter during bushfires: they do not stay in the water.
Yes. Animals like the polar bear gave adaptations to help them survive in those conditions.
Migration helps animals survive in extreme conditions by providing them with access to food, a less harsh climate, or better protected area in which to breed or to have offspring. Many animals migrations are linked to those of other animals, for example some animals at the top of the food chain will follow packs of other animals they use as a main source of food.