they lay eggs up-stream so that other fish cant eat there eggs.
A very cool adaptation is that they can survive in both fresh and salt water, which not many other species of fish are able to do.
they like cold stuff
fur
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by getting used to the cold weather
Kodiak bears adapt to their environment by having a thick layer of fat and fur to stay warm in the cold climate, a keen sense of smell to find food, and powerful muscles to hunt prey such as salmon. They also have a solitary nature to avoid competition for food and territory.
Salmon are cold-blooded fishes.
they built buffalo hide tepees to help keep warm from the cold
they built buffalo hide tepees to help keep warm from the cold
Well, if some type of wolf that lives in a cold environment changes into a hot environment, it's most likelyhe can't adapt to the new conditions. But what can happen is that there can be 2 types of wolves. Anyways, the ones that live in the cold have smaller ears and the fur is bigger. As for the ones in a less cold environment, they usually have big ears and the fur is smaller.
Yes indeed, as they are cold blooded. Research with Chinook salmon has shown that they will cease to migrate upstream when temperatures are above about 23 Celsius.
They have hard scales also cold blooded.So Florida is hot most of the time so then alligators could get warm by the sun.