Solely in a cold climate. If they moved below latitude 50' then they experience heat exhaustion, do not thrive and migrate northwards again. I never heard of any of them dying but by the looks of some of them such was a definite possibility.
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Dear Don't Understand:
The subject of the question is perfectly clear from its context. If you would just settle-down, dis-engage your Hissy fixture and re-engage your brain I'm sure you'll be able to divine the subject as well.
Elephants live in a variety of climates, from hot and humid tropical forests to dry savannas. They are well-adapted to both hot and cold environments, and their large size helps regulate their body temperature.
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.
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.
Raccoons are adaptable creatures that can live in a variety of climates ranging from forests and swamps to urban areas. They are found throughout North America, Central America, and parts of South America, thriving in a diverse range of ecosystems.
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they are cold blooded.
A horse can live in both climates.
Elephants live in a variety of climates, from hot and humid tropical forests to dry savannas. They are well-adapted to both hot and cold environments, and their large size helps regulate their body temperature.
Bobcats usually prefer areas with moderate temperatures, inhabiting a variety of habitats from forests to deserts. They are adapted to a range of temperatures and can survive in both hot and cold weather conditions.
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.
Bactrian Camels (two hump) DO live in cold climates
mesothermal climates.
No. They lived in the cold climates of Europe and Asia.
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Depends on the species. There are monkeys that live in relatively cold climates.
Hot climates typically have high temperatures and low humidity, while cold climates have low temperatures and can vary in humidity. Hot climates are typically found near the equator, while cold climates are usually closer to the poles. The presence or absence of snow is a key distinguishing factor between hot and cold climates.
They can live in cold climates if they bury themselves in the ground.