no because it might not have proper health and it might die
if you would give it another cold environment.. yes
The cactus would not survive. If not insects, animals, or fungus that would attack it, the lack of sunlight and overabundance of moisture would kill the cactus. On the other hand, if you took a broad-leafed jungle plant and put it in the desert, it would not survive there, either.
it would probably die
The animal would quickly adapt to the new environment.
It depends on the organism and how different the new environment is from their original habitat. Some organisms may adapt and survive, while others may not be able to survive due to factors like temperature, moisture levels, food availability, or competition with other species.
It means that a species, or a specific variety of owls has taken up residency in a cosmopolitain area, or city, due to deforistation and habitat removal in order to survive
There are no steps to be taken but the habitat.
Dead material would accumulate to choke out livable habitat. Basically, there would be dead organisms and animal waste piled up everywhere!
Most of the times, the whole bed will survive at birth. Those would grow up to a late age if care is taken proper.
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It would depend on the type of habitat. Many kangaroos can live in a variety of Australian environments. They feed on grasses and shoots of young native trees, but as long as there was plenty of grass for them, they would most likely survive. They are able to withstand flooding rains, drought, high temperatures, low temperatures and extremes of climate. Larger kangaroos such as Reds and Greys would have more difficulty in mountainous terrain, as they are built for flat plains, while rock wallabies would not be able to escape predators if they were taken out of their rocky cliffs and mountainside, and left on the flat, open plains. Tree kangaroos are another story again. If taken out of their native rainforest habitat, they would surely die. They rely on broad leafed trees of the rainforest for their food and shelter, and would not be able to adapt to the typical Australian eucalyptus bushland.
The urban dictionary defines drowing as being rescued from drowning by a dolphin and taken back to land. It might be a combination of the words drowning and dolphin.