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What does a Ulesses butterfly puma look like?

There is no such thing as a "Ulesses butterfly puma." It appears to be a combination of different species, but doesn't exist in reality. Butterflies, like the Ulysses butterfly, are insects, and pumas are large feline mammals.


How do latitude and altitude affect organisms that live in a biome?

Both affect the climate of a biome, and therefore determine how the organisms living there will have adapted to their environment. For example: In the extreme northern latitudes, temperatures are much lower and animals who live there have adapted to survive. Altitude has a similar effect, all things being equal, the higher the elevation, the colder it is. Another thing to consider, is that less oxygen is available to organisms living at very high altitudes, and they have adapted to survive in these conditions.


The hypoxia associated with high altitude can cause?

The hypoxia associated with high altitude can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, headaches, fatigue, dizziness, and difficulty sleeping. In severe cases, high altitude hypoxia can lead to altitude sickness, pulmonary edema, or cerebral edema, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.


What ecosystem do eastern puma's live?

Eastern pumas, also known as cougars, primarily inhabit forests, mountains, and grasslands in Eastern North America. They are adaptable and can be found in a variety of habitats, including deciduous forests, swamps, and even suburban areas. However, due to habitat loss and hunting, they are now thought to be extinct in the wild.


The conditions in this climate depend on the altitude at which it is located?

Yes, altitude influences climate by affecting temperature, precipitation, and air pressure. Generally, as altitude increases, temperature decreases, leading to cooler conditions. In higher altitudes, air is thinner, leading to lower air pressure and lower oxygen levels.