The most likely scenario is that dinosaurs were actually warm blooded. Large dinosaurs could have survived because their bulk would help to conserve heat, and smaller dinosaurs in the Arctic probably had feathers.
because they could not survive the cool climate
Because Muskoxen can survive in the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland and Alaska and providing there is grass, herbs and lichens to eat, maybe the Yak could survive
because they have a piece of fat called ''blubber.Since the blubber keeps the warm fat they could survive in the really could water in the arctic.
There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
no
Fish do survive in Arctic region because at -4*C ice melts and exist in liquid state
They live in the Arctic, you idiot. Of course they can survive the cold.
You could survive in either desert, given the appropriate supplies, clothing and transport.
Camouflage, stealth and speed.
Some Arctic Animals can swim, as it's necessary for them to survive.
Pandas are not suited for Arctic conditions, as they are adapted to temperate bamboo forests in China. To survive in the Arctic, a panda would need significant changes, including a thick layer of insulating fur and fat to withstand extreme cold. Additionally, it would require access to a suitable food source, such as alternative vegetation that could survive in the icy environment, since bamboo is not found in the Arctic. Ultimately, their survival in such a habitat would be highly unlikely.
No.