They have thicker fur and blubber.
Penguins huddle together.
Others just keep on moving to keep warm.
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Ladybugsbutterflieshumming birdsChristmas Island crabsAnswer:All living animals have adapted to their environment. Animals which do not adapt are generally extinct.
Plants and animals are both living organisms that require energy, nutrients, and water to survive. They both have cells and are capable of reproduction. Additionally, they both respond to external stimuli in order to adapt to their environment.
Animals cant adapt in an instant, it takes from 1 week to 1000 years! The smaller it is, the easier it will die if its habitat changes, but it is the quickest to adapt if it doesn't die. If an animal's climate changed to 10 degrees Celsius every year, it will quickly adapt. How do animals adapt? Every living organism is made up of cells. There are muscel cells, brain cells, nerve cells, blood cells, and more. As each cell lives from 1 minute to 1 week, cells split in half to form a new cells that will take over its place. When an animals' cell feels a difference in the animal's lifestyle, it will try to evolve a new cell of its type that will survive.
Animals adapt to their environment in order to survive and thrive. This adaptation helps them find food, avoid predators, and reproduce successfully. Over time, those individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to pass on their genes, leading to better adaptation to their surroundings.
Nothing lives in Antarctica. Penguins, skuas and seals and a few other animals come to the continent to breed and fledge their young. Then these animals return to the sea.
i guess that they adapt to the climate
No animals 'live' in Antarctica. Some sea animals, including sea birds, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
There are quite a few animals that don't adapt to living in the temperate zone. These animals include polar bears.
There are no native animals that live in Antarctica: it's too cold.
its coz Australia is an island
No. Antarctica is too cold and there is no food chain to support life for animals. Breeding sea birds and sea mammals, however, collect on Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
Antarctica is an excellent place to start your studies on why animals are different. The tough environment has led to the adaptation of many plants and animals over time. Organisms ranging from bacteria to large mammals have developed ways to survive Antarctica that will fascinate you and your class
In general there are no animals or plants living on the Antarctic continent, it is too cold. Some penguins and other sea birds visit. However the oceans around Antarctica contain many living things.
Animals can adapt and keep living
does a penguin count?
All living things have always changed and adapted or else they would be extinct. Animals learn to adapt to environment and climate changes and plants adapt in similar ways.
because they are furry