Snakes are cold blooded and need warmth to become active. They are more suited to hot or temperate climates, than the colder regions. Though, even in hot countries, due to the lack of clouds to trap the day's heat, the night temperature can plummet to freezing. In which case, snakes will only appear above ground once the sun has climbed high enough to heat up the snake's surroundings.
Moose live in Alaska so they must live in cold climates that are WAY in the negative degrees during the winter and there is very deep snow in the winter so moose most likely live in very cold climates.
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
Alligators live in sub-tropical climates (such as Florida and southern Louisiana).
Polar bears live in the Arctic, which is very cold. Brown Bears and American Black Bears live in subarctic to temperate climates. Sloth bears and spectacled bears live in tropical and subtropical climates.
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
Yes - their natural habitat is the Australian desert.I have one too! The reason why they live in the desert is because they are cold blooded reptiles. So naturally they gravitate towards warmer climates.
rattle snakes live in New Mexico and they are very vicious
it cant happen alligators require a freshwater lake and much humidity to survive. tigers are used to very dry climate the climate change wouldn't kill it, but it would shorten the tigers life span significantly
Moderate climates typically have more moderate temperatures and precipitation levels compared to extreme climates. Extreme climates can experience very high or very low temperatures, as well as extreme weather events like hurricanes, blizzards, or droughts. Moderate climates are more stable and predictable, while extreme climates can be more volatile and challenging to live in.
very cold winters,cool summer,wet dayz
it is -45oC they are very cold. Burr
The short answer to this is yes. The elephant, although historically and geographically a hot area inhabitant, is hardier than expected and adapts well to living in very cold wet climates. However, as with most animals that do not live in cold climates naturally, shelter should be provided.