Ralph Helfer was one of the premier animal behaviorists in America in the 1960's and 70's, and had property in Southern California that became a nature refuge. In 1969, there was a series of torrential downpours that contributed to flooding in the area, and nine of Helfer's 1500 animals were lost.
The aquatic animals did survive. That's why they are with us today.
buy a boat...
With enough warning and common sense, most people can survive a flood.
a flood plain should be protected or else people would build on one and won't survive
Scientifically, many types of insects and amphibians, and of course sea creatures, would be able to survive through metamorphosis. There are really no other types of animals that have been proven to undergo metamorphosis so those would be the only ones.
They would not survive.
eat a egg
There would be no land animals or people, since all would have perished in the Flood.
Some Species are better suited for the environment they are in. Say, if flood occurs in mountainous region, species that can swim are more likely to survive than animals that cannot.
If they are not fenced in, like domestic farm animals, they would move onto higher ground.
Stay very dry!
yes get to high ground