They may or may not be equally fit in another environment.
It's fair to say that all organisms have adapted to their environment, else they would not be living there.
They adapted to their environment because they picked a nice spot they would like and they would clean the area to make it better and they would think it was just like their old environment.
An individual squirrel does not adapt to an environment. However species of animals become adapted to their environment over time by the process of natural selection (survival and breeding of the fittest individuals).It would therefore be correct to ask:-"How is the arctic squirrel (as a species) adapted to the tundra environment".The adaptation one may expect may include:Thicker, more insulating furWhite winter coatsStorage of winter food during the summerHibernationAdaptations of the body to prevent the extremities freezingbecoming largeretc.
a cameleon adapts to its environment as it changes to the colour so say if it lived in an environment with grass it would go green to adapt with the grass
Very simple. They would die.
Any living organism that needs foilage / water that the desert can not produce / have, that has adapted for environment / biosfeer that has plenty of both. Not a good answer but then this is not a good question either ok? :) Frosty the snowman.
their would be to many bugs they would destroy important life cycles
That would be Estuary.
they did not need to adapt why would they? what would they have to adapt to? what environment change are you talking about? The people were there and that was it.
The simulated environments individuals with the genotype Aa would survive best in were the grassland environment. They would also survive well in the rocky environment.
well if you look closley it is not nucleus
all animals in there naturial envyroment have adaped because if yhey didnt they would die