they have fur to keep them warm
they die
Swallows adapted to their surroundings because they have to, if they did not then they would not survive there.
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by blending in with their surroundings like white wolves blend in with snow and they have to adapt to their surroundings
They have adapted successfully to suit their surroundings.
The zebra's primary adaptation to its surroundings is its striped coat. This allows the zebra to blend in with the grasses and foliage in which it lives.
Adaptedness is the result or state of being adapted to one's own background or surroundings.
Wolves surroundings depend on where they live. Arctic wolves live in snowy areas like tundras, like Antarctica. So they have surroundings of snow, ice, and freezing water. But wolves like the Gray wolf or the Timber wolf live in forests. Where there are hills, rocks, dirt, grass, trees (coniferous or deciduous) and fresh water. The Mexican wolf lives in deserts where there is sand, dry dirt, mountains, cacti, and very little water.
They live in many places. The woodlands, the tundra, and the arctic. Although wolves are able to adapt, they have not yet adapted to the true desert and rainforest. (: Validus.
In the book "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George, the wolves are described as having a gray coloring. The pups are also described as having a gray coat, which helps them blend in with their surroundings in the Arctic tundra.
Deserts are nonliving and incapable of adapting. Instead, organisms adapt to the desert.
Wolves are very well adapted to cold weather. They have thick fur coats to keep them warm and big padded feet to help them move over snow and keep their feet warm. They are less well adapted to the heat - they often spend much of the summer sleeping.