Thick fur, fat, blubber, or hibernation.
Eskimos have developed adaptations and skills over generations to survive in their cold climate, such as building insulated snow shelters like igloos, wearing specialized clothing made from animal hides, and relying on hunting and fishing for food. They also have strong social and cultural traditions that help them come together as a community to support each other during harsh conditions.
The temperature of water affects living organisms because they have to adjust to one temperature to survive. For example; some fish live only in cold water, and then oneday if the water temperature suddenly rose and became warm/hot, this would pose a problem for the fish!
A niche is a place where the animal sleeps or hangs out at, and the habitat is where it lives and the climate it lives in. A squirrel's niche would be a hollow tree and its climate is really anywhere other than the tundra or any other cold climate.
Climate can affect animals either directly or indirectly. Examples of the climate having a direct affect on an animal would be the fact that cold blooded reptiles are unable to withstand the temperatures of the Arctic, or that polar bears need the sea ice to form so that they can hunt. The amount of water is probably one of the most common forms of animals depending directly on the climate. Examples of an indirect affect include that in the case of a drought, plants that herbivores feed on die, causing some of them to starve.
The Arctic hare is an animal that can survive in cold habitats and is a prey species. They are well-adapted to the cold with thick fur and large hind feet for efficient movement across snow-covered terrain, making them fast and agile to evade predators such as wolves and foxes.
It means to evolve, or change their ways, to survive in the habitat they are placed.
No, being an aquatic animal it needs an aquatic environment similar to its natural habitat. The Climate should reflect the climate of the habitat the animal is found in, wild versions are naturally found in.
every animal is different and is used to a particular climate which is at a different ime of year. for instance a penguin would not survive in a hot climate because it has adapted to a cold climate
Variations in organisms can certainly be useful in plant and animal breeding. These variations lead to adaptions to the environment.
As we already know that all animals are not the same and when we talk about their climate then we should put forward their adoptions if we do this then climate is their basic need like some animals breed in different climate and some can survive in different climate cause they are provided with food in that climate so climate does matter in survival of an animal.
Yes, humans. We create the necessary clothing to keep functioning anywhere on the planet (and even off it).One other animal that can survive in any climate is a tiny creature called the tardigrade, but it goes into an idle/sleep state when the conditions are too extreme for it to function (e.g. dry, heat, cold, too little oxygen) and waits for a return to more hospitable conditions to awake again. So it cannot really function in any climate (like humans can) it can only survive.
Tardigrades, the only animal that can survive in space. Search it up!
Reptiles, camels and raptors.
different animals live in different places around the world according to what they need to survive. Like: water, food, shelter, and space. The more crowded an area is the less likely the animals are to survive, so animals automatically spread out. but it also depends on the climate that an animal needs to survive. Like a python couldn't survive here because it is too cold but it can survive in Florida where it is really warm.
If an animals habitat used to be snowy but then the weather and climate changed to a jungle that animal needs to adapt and change its characteristics to survive or else that animals species will die out.
The natural environment of a plant or animal refers to the specific ecosystem or habitat where it typically lives and thrives. This environment provides the necessary conditions, such as climate, soil, food sources, and other interacting species, for the plant or animal to survive and reproduce successfully. Any significant changes to this natural environment can impact the plant or animal's ability to survive.
yes, because the animal is having to adapt to survive. Migration is a feature the animal has to survive.