Animals that urinate less conserve more water so would be better adapted to survive.
A desert animal will likely be very cautious of other larger animals. They will be foragers for food and water in the dry desert conditions as well.
isn't that a wooly mammoth?
amphibians and fish :)
yes
im pretty sure its an Egyptian animal called your mom or of relation to your mom
for example; butterflies survive the changes by the flower cause flower is there food
able to live through changes in temperature
insects and protozoa are likely to do ok
Animal cells do not have cell walls. If they did - they animal would not be likely to survive, as the rigidity of the cell wall would restrict movement.
No, animals evolve and adjust to their biomes over time. Moving an animal suddenly to an entirely different biome would likely result in their death. ] Ex: If you moved a penguin into a Desert.
Biomes that have low precipitation, extreme temperatures, short growing seasons, and poor soil are the most likely to have nocturnal animals.
Able to live through changes in temperatureApex