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They would not survive in a desert. Toucans live in the jungles of Southern Mexico, Central, South American, and the Caribbean region.
So many Native Americans in Central America survived the encounter with the Spanish because they withdrew to the inland mountains.
None what so ever, They are quite adaptable and survive without problems in the rain forests of Central America,
carp or koi can survive freezing over winter. But as for tropical fish most hardy central american cichlids do well over summer, as well as danios, barbs, white clouds, and especially livebearers.
It would definitely depend on the storage parameters. For iron to survive without rusting, it would require a low-oxygen, low-humidity environment. If iron is stored in the open, climatic conditions inherent to most of Central America -- high humidity, closeness to sea-level -- will end up rusting it, quickly converting it into iron oxide.
All but one swallow in North America migrates down to central and south America for winter. The tree swallow migrates to the Southern United States where it continues to eat insects. During bad winters, tree swallows can eat berries.
to fly to warmer places in winter when it is very cold as they can't survive in very cold places like America
Vestiges of African American culture survived in British North America through indentured servitude and procreation between blacks and whites.
American white pelicans are huge graceful birds. They leave the north central plains in the fall and migrate to both the Pacific and Atlantic sides of Mexico to spend the winter.
Hispanic, Mestizo and Latin American peoples are the original inhabitants of the South American subcontinent. They can be further divided into: Aztec, Inca, Maya, Nazca, Olmec, Zapotec, and Navajo peoples. None survive to the present.
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American robins have many features to survive like their beaks to eat and wings to fly. They survive using those features just like humans survive.