Reindeer have several adaptations that help them survive in extreme cold. Their thick fur consists of two layers: a dense undercoat for insulation and longer guard hairs that repel water and wind. Additionally, they have specialized circulatory systems in their extremities that minimize heat loss, and they can also lower their metabolic rate during harsh weather to conserve energy. Their hooves are adapted for walking on snow and provide stability on icy surfaces, aiding in foraging for food beneath the snow.
because they have a special type of fur
Periwinkles survive in extreme colds because they are part of the evergreen family.
the coldest temperature to survive is -78the coldest temperature to survive is -78
i found out the hard way,the babies dont survive in extreme cold or hot
people survive by developing the technology to protect themselves from the extreme cold such as the inuvialuit.
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
Yes, azaleas can survive winter if they are properly cared for and protected from harsh conditions such as extreme cold and strong winds.
Yes, potatoes can overwinter in the ground and survive cold temperatures as long as the soil does not freeze completely. The ground provides insulation that helps protect the potatoes from extreme cold.
Depends on the situation and how cold it is, but it could take from 6 hours to about 2 days I'd say.
Coniferous trees are the only ones that can survive the extreme cold.
Bacteria can respond to extreme heat by forming heat-resistant endospores, and to extreme cold by adjusting their membrane and metabolic activity. These mechanisms help protect the bacteria and allow them to survive in harsh environmental conditions.
Santa's reindeers are reindeers!!!!