All of these help to minimize the surface area to body mass ratio.
Intermediary bodies in many areas are already struggling to survive.
well, im not sure about the rounded body but the short limbs would help it by keeping it out of wind i think. I know for sure that small ears are for keeping body heat... look at the fennec fox! it has large ears to release body heat because it lives in a hot biome..so, say and artic fox would have small ears to KEEP body heat
Most frogs live in areas that provide them with moisture such as living around bodies of water to keep their bodies from drying out. There may be species of frogs that can live in mountain, deserts or grasslands
There are extremophiles which live in areas where water is extremely scarce but there has been no evidence of an animal that can survive with zero water.
There is no natural environment for a white tiger. A white tiger is a genetic mutation. It is a sick animal that could never survive in the wild. Therefore it has to be taken into zoos and conservation areas in order to survive.
These cells secrete mucin, which mixes with water to form mucus. Lining the esophagus, gut, and other areas need this compound Definitely, an animal cell. The name comes from the shape of the cell, goblet shaped.
How does being opportunistic feeders help coyotes survive in urban areas
No
shallow areas.
shallow areas
It depends what animal exactly we are talking about. Generally, animals are harmed by air pollution, however, certain species, indicator species that indicate high levels of pollution, can only survive in highly polluted areas.
It is not generally thought that any of the dinosaurs could survive an ice age unless they were able to travel to warmer areas where food was available. Woolly Mammoths were not dinosaurs but mammals.