Mongooses have several adaptations that help them survive cold nights. They often sleep in burrows or other sheltered areas to retain warmth and protect themselves from harsh weather. Additionally, some species may huddle together to share body heat, which helps maintain their temperature during colder periods. Their fur also provides insulation, helping them to stay warm while resting.
most likely, better then a mongel
by eating other animals boo! boo!
mongoose's are a enemy of snakes and snakes eat mongoose's so the mongoose must fight the snake to survive. the mongoose bites the snakes neck to kill it . the mongoose eats the snake so it will not reproduce and make more of it's enemy
Chances are VERY slim. They can get cold very easily and my westie needs to have a coat to wear in the fall, winter, and spring.
it comes out at day
It is much too cold for them to survive there.
Yes they can survive in cold weather.
In the CBBC show "Deadly 60," the mongoose is often highlighted for its ability to withstand snake venom, particularly that of cobras. However, there isn't a specific antivenom for a mongoose, as the show focuses on the mongoose's natural resistance to venom rather than a medical treatment. The mongoose's unique physiology allows it to survive bites that would be lethal to many other animals, showcasing its remarkable adaptation.
becasue of there strong fur and there body temperture, they can survive the cold
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
Polar Bears can survive better in the cold tundra.
Cold germs cannot survive 10 days in a car without people. Cold germs can survive up to 48 hours on surfaces.