Most animals can fins shelter from the sun under trees, shrubs etc. Others may dig a burrow to sleep in during the hottest part of the day.
Yes, there are a number of animals that survive in both desert and jungle. The coati, raccoon and fox are examples of animals that can be found in either a desert or a jungle.
camels and certain types of snakes
by drinking plenty of water
Low Pressure, High Temperatures
Too much water or temperatures below freezing can damage or kill a saguaro cactus.
They dry out and not have enough water.
yes
high as 90 degrees Fahrenheit
Animals need thick coats to survive in the cold temperatures and often have a protective coloring to hide from predators.
The average temperature range that animals can handle varies greatly depending on the species. Some animals, like polar bears, can tolerate extremely cold temperatures, while others, like desert animals, can withstand very high temperatures. In general, most animals can survive within a range of temperatures that is suited to their habitat and physiology.
Because they have coats and lots and lots of layers of skin!
warm blooded animals are animals that mostly like to stay warm.but cant be in too cold temperatures. like us and mammals. and birds. cold blooded animals are animals that can go in really cold temperatures and survive
They are actually known as Turtle Water Bears or Tardigrada. They are microscopic water-dwelling animals. They can survive extreme conditions such as temperatures as low as -459 degree Fahrenheit and temperatures as high as 304 degrees Fahrenheit. They also can survive in outerspace and can live for almost a decade without water. They are commonly found in mosses and springs.
Yes, yeast can survive freezing temperatures.
Most aquatic animals living in cold climates can survive quite nicely thanks to their adaptations. Some animals have hair and others like whales have a tremendous amount of blubber that helps to insulate them from cold temperatures.
No, animals or plants cannot survive in the extreme temperatures and toxic atmosphere of Mercury. The planet's surface experiences temperatures ranging from 430°C (800°F) during the day to -180°C (-290°F) at night, making it uninhabitable for any form of life.
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