Well by "bunnies" i presume you mean pet rabbits. They would survive a night in freezing temperatures if they have lots of straw and or other bedding to nest up in but may struggle for a prolonged period of freezing temperatures so best to move them to someplace warmer. If you mean wild rabbits then as long as they had a deep enough burrow they would, also the more of them there are down the burrow, the better chance they have. but the same applies as pet rabbits, if its a prolonged period of freezing then the less chance they have.
Goldfish can live in water temperatures between 18-25 degrees Celsius. They can tolerate slight fluctuations outside of this range, but prolonged exposure to temperatures outside of this range can be harmful to their health.
Raccoons are able to live at temperatures well below 0 degrees F to over 100 degrees F.
Bunnies, also known as rabbits, typically live in burrows underground. They like to dig tunnels and create networks of interconnected chambers to use as shelter and to raise their young.
It is possible for dogs and bunnies to live together. However, it is important to supervise their interactions to ensure the safety of both animals. Additionally, proper introductions and training may be necessary to help them coexist peacefully.
Emperor penguins primarily live and breed on the ice shelves and surrounding pack ice of Antarctica. They are adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the Antarctic winter, where temperatures can drop below -40 degrees Celsius.
Yes. Pet Bunnies can live outside as long as you keep them in a cage with food and water.
Do bunnies live in holes if so they eat Carrot's
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
penguins live in temperatures that drop to 112 degrees below zero
Floppy-eared bunnies are domestic animals; they don't exist in the wild -- so, they live wherever humans keep them! See the related question below for info and links about what pet rabbits need in their habitats/cages.
Goldfish can live in water temperatures between 18-25 degrees Celsius. They can tolerate slight fluctuations outside of this range, but prolonged exposure to temperatures outside of this range can be harmful to their health.
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Yes, if temperatures are between 50 and 130 degrees.
Coleus plants are tropical perennials that are not frost tolerant, so they will not survive winter temperatures below 50°F (10°C). It is best to bring coleus indoors before the first frost in regions with cold winters. If left outside, the plant will likely die when exposed to freezing temperatures.
where do arctic bunnies live
To be safe.
in holes