it would die from the sudden change of temperature for example, bringing polar bear from north pole to Singapore.
A stray animal is any animal which normally found in a certain place has been moved or moved itself to a different place. (Usually a stray animal is one that is not wanted in the new place in which it has now been found.)
No, animals evolve and adjust to their biomes over time. Moving an animal suddenly to an entirely different biome would likely result in their death. ] Ex: If you moved a penguin into a Desert.
Some trees in the deers' forest were being cut so they moved to another part of it.
It depends on the elevation. If the rabbits were high on a mountain, the lungs would either slowly get stronger (I'm not sure if this would happen in a single generation or over maany years) or the rabbits would weaken and die.
It depends. The ability to camouflage can mean an animal, like a fish, has the ability to change it's skin color and texture to match it's surroundings. Certain types of fish like porgys or hairy blennys and squid and octopus can instantly change color to match any backround they move to. In the case of an animal that always looks the same and cannot change it's color (like a moth whose wings are colored to match his 'natural' environment such as tree bark), would bcome vulnerable to predators if it were to land on the side of a white barn because it would be seen and therefore become easy prey for an insect eating bird.
The animal would quickly adapt to the new environment.
it would probably die
obviously it will die as it is in a different habitat and its natural source of food is not there therfore, it will die it a matter of days.
Unless it's moved to extremely cold situations, not much. The squirrel is a very adaptable animal and lives pretty much everywhere already.
The koala can sometimes establish its new territory, but most often it will find itself in territorial disputes with other koalas. Many times, it will try to return to its former territory, and koala relocations are rarely successful.
nothing happen
If a wolf is moved to a different habitat there could be serious effects to the wolf and the environment. The climate and terrain may not be suitable for the wolf, or lack water sources. The presence of the wolf could throw off the balance of the Eco system.
You can't, unless you connected with another person's town soon after they moved and they moved in there. Then you can visit that town and talk to them, and they will remember you.
One species would be forced to leave.
If an animal moved out of your town and you visited or hosted someone from another town then there is a great chance that your friend will have the animal that left your town move into theirs.
Her mom moved to another country for work in the books if that's what you mean
(Surface) Electrons are moved from one object to another, usually by rubbing. Note that the objects are non-conductors.