African penguins survive in their habitat by adapting to their environment, with their waterproof feathers that keep them warm and dry in the cold waters, and by eating a diet of fish such as sardines and anchovies. They also have specialized glands to help regulate their body temperature in both cold and warm conditions, allowing them to thrive in their coastal habitat.
Their feet are webbed, which makes them swim faster, They have slick feathers for speed, blubber to stay warm. etc
An emperor penguin's thick layer of blubber acts as insulation, helping it survive in cold Antarctic waters by keeping its body warm.
their camo coats
the feature that help a penguin is the pink gland over their eye that when it gets too hot the glands become more pink that help the penguin cool of by the blood moving throughout the body
All body parts allow a rattlesnake live in its habitat. Remove any body part and the snake will not survive.
A Macaw has a special body part?
Because they have gills and other special body parts that enables them to live in the aquatic habitat.
the way rattlesnakes survive in its the habitat is the rattle,venom,and the mostly common one almost every animal in the world should have is to camofluge in the enviorment arond it
the habitat of Polar Bear and Penguin is cold or a snowy region .they feed fish . they have fur on there body which keep them save from cold
African penguins survive in their habitat by adapting to their environment, with their waterproof feathers that keep them warm and dry in the cold waters, and by eating a diet of fish such as sardines and anchovies. They also have specialized glands to help regulate their body temperature in both cold and warm conditions, allowing them to thrive in their coastal habitat.
Their feet are webbed, which makes them swim faster, They have slick feathers for speed, blubber to stay warm. etc
alot?
By their body color.It helps them blend in.
An emperor penguin's thick layer of blubber acts as insulation, helping it survive in cold Antarctic waters by keeping its body warm.
Viruses do not have a habitat in the traditional sense, as they are not considered living organisms. They require a host cell to replicate and survive. Once inside a host, viruses can exist in various parts of the body, depending on the type of virus and its specific target cells.
Depending on the body part, in quite a few ways... you have to have body partsto survive.