An animal is specially adapted to where it lives. Removing it may be taking it away from necessary food, water, and pressure for examples. Removing it may also cause intense stress for the animal which could result in internal distress.
Also, some animals (Only verified are birds) learn mating calls and actions from their parents and early separation can cause them to lose the ability to mate. This would of course result in the non-survival of their offspring.
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no yes it is not yes
If you move an animal out of it's natural habitat then it might not survive because they have already adapted to their own environment. However, it depends where you put the animal make sure that it's needs are still being considered, so they can be well taken care of.
they would probably die.or just not survive.
How is a dog adapted to its environment
cacti are adapted to their environment
yes a flower is adapted to their environment
Landrace is defined as a local variety of domesticated plant species or animal species. Landrace have adapted to the natural and cultural environment of the area where the plant or animal lives.
burrowing animals and ground-dwelling birds
how has the wolverine adapted to its enviorment
An animal has adapted to the environment, and there fore it has mutated. For example, there are tortoises in the Galapagos Islands (Hood Island) that have long necks. They have adapted and mutated in order to get food in higher places.
changing their diet, building studier shelters, and making warm clothes out of animal fur.