it totally depends on what you mean by warm but in deserts they are mainly cold blooded reptiles but otherwise there is mammals with no fur on them
like the naked mole rat
Penguins from Antarctica may struggle in warmer climates due to their adaptations to cold environments, such as their thick plumage and ability to withstand freezing temperatures. Warmer temperatures can impact their food sources, breeding patterns, and ability to regulate body temperature. While some penguin species may be able to adapt to a certain extent, rapid climate change poses a significant threat to their survival in warmer climates.
El largarto is the Spanish word for lizard. The lizard is a reptile found within the warmer climates of North America.
people might live in warm climates because of the beach, the coldness from another state and they wanted to move someplace warmer, etc.
There are a few suitable climates that one can grow a bird of paradise plant in. Generally they require warmer climates with a long of rainfall and high humidity.
they are very well adapted to their own environment in the Himalayan regions, but cannot adapt to living in warmer climates
By making the people trying and learning to adjust to the warmer climates,and the climates would be all off balance.
It is much harder to drill in the arctic because of the weather, sometimes the parts of an oil rig freeze. In warmer climates you don't have to worry about that. There is less oil in warmer climates.
convection
to warmer climates
the white oak tree can be found in warmer climates such as New York, Minnesota etc.... they are commonly found in warmer and wetter climates.
Warmer climates are typically found near the Equator, as these regions receive more direct sunlight throughout the year. Other factors that can contribute to warmer climates include low elevation, proximity to large bodies of water, and ocean currents that bring warm water to the area.
it helps it migrate to warmer climates like south africa during cold climates
5W-30 in colder climates, 10W-30 in warmer climates.
Yes. it makes it warmer.
Yes, bot flies can be found in Colorado. These parasitic flies typically target livestock, especially horses, but can occasionally affect humans and pets through accidental infestation. While they are more commonly associated with warmer climates, their presence in Colorado has been documented, particularly in rural areas. It's essential to be aware of the symptoms and seek veterinary care if an animal shows signs of infestation.
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.
Germs cannot survive in both warm and cold climates but many germs have a ability that they adapt the warm and cold climates after some time