Animals that live in the artic, have already adapted to their environment.
So the meet there needs the same way as any other climate. They have high amounts of body fat or fur to keep them warm, they hunt, swim and what not
because it is an ecosystem! Without plants, animals will have nothing to eat, without animals, nothing will polanate the plants. Even in the artic there are animals and plants, it doesn't matter how warm or cold it is. Animals and plants adapt to their environment
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Arctic Tern
Darwin's theories on evolution explain this, but basically, each animal evolves to outshine its other competitors, and some of them fair better in different environments than others. All animals have their niche in the world, because wherever they survive is the environment where conditions are ideal to sustain the population.
The Arctic Tern migrates around 22,000 miles each year.
The Arctic fox has no extraneous body parts. Each and every body part is necessary to the animal's survival.
they help each other to survive for example, honey bird and the honey badger
Reproduce. Biology is all about sex.
That wouldn't be possible, one lives in a hot place, the other lives in cool. They wouldn't be able to even get to each other without one of them dying.
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Yes, they will be forced to hunt each other to survive
Goat: Grass. Cow: Grass. Horse: Hay/Grass. Sheep: Grass.
Arctic foxes only breed once each year.
Various bird species migrate to the Arctic each year to breed during the summer months. Some examples of migratory birds to the Arctic include snow geese, plovers, sandpipers, and terns. These birds travel long distances to take advantage of the abundant food resources available in the Arctic during the breeding season.