Carnivores (meat-eaters) live everywhere on this planet, no matter what the environment may be, provided there is a prey animal that they can catch and eat!
Protists are least likely to be found in extreme environments such as hot springs, acidic lakes, or deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These environments are typically inhabited by more specialized organisms like thermophiles or extremophiles that can withstand extreme conditions.
Yes, buffalo can live in cold climates. Species like the American bison are well-adapted to survive harsh winters with their thick fur coats and ability to find food under snow cover. Buffalo can thrive in a variety of environments, from hot plains to cold forests.
Hyenas live in a variety of climate regions, ranging from savannas and grasslands to woodlands and semi-deserts. They are most commonly found in sub-Saharan Africa but can also be found in parts of the Middle East and southern Asia. Hyenas are highly adaptable and can thrive in diverse environments.
Yes, some eubacteria, like thermophiles, are adapted to live in hot environments such as geothermal springs and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These bacteria have specialized enzymes and cellular structures that allow them to thrive in extreme heat conditions.
No, penguins do not live near the equator. They are native to cold climates in the Southern Hemisphere, commonly found in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, and South America. Penguins are adapted to survive in cold environments and rely on icy habitats for their natural behavior such as swimming and hunting for food.
Elephants live in a variety of climates, from hot and humid tropical forests to dry savannas. They are well-adapted to both hot and cold environments, and their large size helps regulate their body temperature.
No
Golden Retrievers need to live in cold environments. To be most comfy. When they get to hot they will sleep on their backs with their legs wide open. Funniest thing you will ever see.
they do live in cold
hot in the daytime, cold at night.
you will be cold
generally bacteria and viruses multiply rapidly in colder environments rather than hot conditions.so,cold virus need hot
they live in cold places
they live in a hot place
No they like warm not to cold or hot
there are so many different animals and each one lives in their own unique environment. They can live in damp forests , hot deserts, or even the cold Arctic
in the hot.