Yes, the Chihuahuan Desert has temperatures in the summer in excess of 100 degrees and the owls do quite fine.
the wild pig can usually survive in hotter climates, such as Texas, California, and in the Hawaii islands. so the temp would be from about 45-85 degrees Fahrenheit
I'm pretty sure they live in warm climates.... as I saw some wild ones when on holiday in Mexico last year! Not sure if they can survive in cold climates though.
no not in a barn. only in the wild .
some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
Yes
Some worms burrow deep into the dirt as the temperatures decrease. This helps the worm to survive because the deeper into the dirt the warmer it is.
cheetahs survive in the wild by running down their prey. this is not my answer it is a websites
Yes, there are barn owls in Tucson. I believe they have some at the Desert Museum, but they are common in the wild as well.
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
Wild turkeys range most of North America. 49 states and 7 Canadian Provinces so therefore can survive a great range of climates from cold harsh winters to hot dry summers.
it is important to survive in the wild because if you have kids you don't want the to to have a dad or mom
it is important to survive in the wild because if you have kids you don't want the to to have a dad or mom