It depends on the animal. If it is used to swimming it will adapt faster. Sorry if this is not much help. :l
they adapt by having long fur cause its windy strong teeth to bite grass and camofloge to the grass
The animals who live in the rainforests have had to adapt to their habitat, this is easy of course for birds, but land animals have had to camoflage and have to be used to not eating for long periods of time. Also they are forced to run fast from predators.
sea animals usually have gills and can only be underwater and if on land will die, Land animals do not have gills and were ment for the land if they go in water for to long they will die to. Provided by Barto
Because they are sea animals. Meant to live and eat stuff in the water.
there are lots of plants and trees and water & shelter & other stuff
Sea animals live in the sea, land animals live on land. Most sea animals cannot breathe out of water. Sea animals invovle: fish, sharks, whales, octopuses, squid, starfish etc. land animals incude: dogs, cats, monkeys, cows, sheep, tigers etc.
7 days to complete the whole land , water , animals , and the whole science thing.
The reptiles have lungs, but are able to swim in the water for as long as mammalia's can.
yes it can but it cant go out of the water for long
Desert animals have had thousands of years to adapt to the harsh environments. Humans and other such animals have not had the chance to adapt to desert climates like all desert animals. In sand deserts, camels -for example- have adapted to the lack of water, and do not need to drink very much fluid and can survive without water for long periods of time. Many other desert animals also have this ability. In snow deserts, many animals have gained long fun coats or think blubber which keeps them warm in the freezing climate and can also help to protect them. They are well prepared, and this is why they do not die because of the desert. Of course, they will eventually die, though.
they can last for long time without water because they have long tounges and 'dudes'
This depends on which direction the temperature changes. If the water gets colder, for example...below 32 degrees...the water will freeze and fish will die. Many one celled animals can live in these enviroments. If the water climbs in temperature, life may be able to adapt to a point. If it rises quickly, it will probably kill many species living in water. If it climbs gradually over many many years, animals can adapt as long as there is a food source to maintain life.