the lion can adapt to warmth because it has no fat and it best mates there aswell so oyu will find them there n mating season. and also it can stand the heat becase it malts so it no longer has a bg fur coat in the summer.
it can adapt to the cold because it has a furcoat that has grown backover the autumn ready for the winter.
he kills animals for food
they have a special skin
No, bighorn sheep do not hibernate. They are active year-round and adapt to changing weather conditions by migrating to different elevations to find food and avoid extreme temperatures.
No. It might turn a different color depending on what has happened to the lion; but not naturally, no.
Lions in temperate grasslands have adapted to the environment by developing a thick fur coat to keep warm in the colder temperatures. They also have keen senses and are skilled hunters, preying on herbivores that live in the grasslands. Additionally, lions have developed social structures to help them work together in hunting and protecting their territory.
they adapt to water temperatures
It learns to adapt to eating from its mother or father, depending who it ate with.
It is best for plants if they are allowed to any major temperature changes, including warm temperatures. If the warmth is not much different than what they are used to they won't need to adapt, but if it is a sudden change the plants should slowly be acclimated to the new temperature.
he kills animals for food
They have no balls.
Kill it's prey, adapt to suroundings.
Indoors. They adapt quickly.
they migrate to warmer waters.
they have a special skin
No, bighorn sheep do not hibernate. They are active year-round and adapt to changing weather conditions by migrating to different elevations to find food and avoid extreme temperatures.
Sea lion's have an adaptation called countershading. When a predator looks down into the sunlight zone the sea lion appears dark, when a predator looks up the sea lion appears lighter as to blend into the light above.
Labradors can withstand temperatures ranging from 50 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Their breed has a thick double coat that helps regulate their body temperature in various climates. Additionally, Labradors have a strong build and high energy levels, allowing them to adapt well to different weather conditions.