Animals may struggle to survive near lakes due to various factors such as competition for resources, habitat degradation, and human encroachment. Pollution from agricultural runoff or urban waste can contaminate water sources, impacting food availability and health. Additionally, changes in water levels due to climate fluctuations can disrupt breeding and feeding patterns. Predation and competition from invasive species can further challenge native wildlife in these areas.
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Themoose's large size makes survival in warm climates difficult,
There are many animals that will eat algae from oceans and saltwater lakes. The flamingo is one animal that makes a diet of algae on a daily basis.
The spines help a porcupine to survive as it makes it difficult for another animal to eat it or attack it
The relic behavior in animals refers to the behavior in animals that has a sentimental value. It also refers to a given characteristic that makes a given animal survive.
Certain microorganisms like bacteria and archaea can live in extreme environments like tar pits. However, larger animals and insects typically do not live in tar due to its sticky and toxic nature, which makes it difficult for them to survive.
I have never heard of a "calapiter" and neither has Google. That makes it difficult to answer your question.
Provision is the only way animals can survive the winter.All these boxes makes a lot provision for the castatrophe in Haiti.
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Yes, salt can effectively kill bacteria by dehydrating them and disrupting their cell membranes. This makes it difficult for bacteria to survive and reproduce.
Mycolic acid helps these cells survive desiccation and makes them difficult to stain. Organisms with mycolic acid are acid fast.
Yes, simply because the animals fur obscures the skin. This makes it difficult to insert the needle accurately.