They found ways to survive and keep them selves cold or warm.
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
There are about 400 species of birds that live in humid continental climates. Birds that live in the humid continental climates include the endangered Blue-Gray Tanager. Some of the other birds that make home in the same regions include the Blue and Gold Macaw, the Moluccan Cockatoo, the Umbrella Cockatoo, the Congo African Grey Parrot, and Gouldian Fiches.
No, they can live in temperate climates too. Also where humans create a microclimate (in their homes), cockroaches can also live.
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These two species are adapted to very different climates, therefore they would not live together.
No, lions typically do not live in cold climates. They are primarily found in savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands in Africa, where temperatures are warmer. Lions are not adapted to thrive in cold weather conditions.
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Wolverines are mostly found in the tundra and taiga climate. They are found in the mountains and are well adapted for winter life.
Frilled sharks live near and on continental slopes and shelves in various oceans in tropic and temperate climates.
Polar bears cannot live naturally in Africa as they are adapted to cold Arctic climates and rely on sea ice for hunting and survival.
Animals that live in high latitude climates include polar bears, reindeer, Arctic foxes, seals, and snowy owls. These animals have adapted to the extreme cold temperatures and limited food availability in these regions.
The farther you live from an ocean, the more likely your climate will be continental, characterized by greater temperature extremes between summer and winter. Continental climates tend to have hot summers and cold winters with less moderating influence from oceans.