Yes, many species do, especially the great gray owl and snowy owl.
No, birds are warmblooded animals.
NO!
Elephants live in warm to hot climates...they can not tolerate cold.
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.
it depends what type of bird like a parrot for example they live in tropical climates
you can find the owls in the sun around the southern parts of America and they migrate to Southern Mexico when it gets cold in the winter
The answer is obvious, No. Because penguins can only live/adapt to cold climates. But if they did live in the jungle, Let's just say, They're dinner.
They can live in cold climates if they bury themselves in the ground.
they do live in cold
They live in cold climates. They prefer living in cold climates, but they can be found in hot climates. Bobcats are just slightly more scarce there.
Yes, Buffalo live in cold climates beacuse they have a lot of fur and they don't feel the coldness in them
In moderatly cold climates
yes
They live in Cold Climates
All bats prefer warm climates
The Canada lynx lives in cold climates as does the Eurasian lynx. However, they also inhabit warmer climates and the Iberian lynx and bobcat also live in warmer, even hot, climates.
they are cold blooded.
No. Antarctica is too cold to support any species of owls. In addition, because no land mammals can live there, owls would not have the food they need to survive.
A horse can live in both climates.